Comments by "DarkGrey" (@XDarkGreyX) on "Internet of Bugs"
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That is hardly a stack. Those are foundational technologies. I got into an apprenticeship outside of "application season" because my predecessor jumped ship, however. I graduated 2 years ago and have stayed at that company. We are pretty basic in what we use and sort of stuck in 2013 or something when it comes to the tech. At this point I essentially do whatever comes up.
While I did go for media design, for which I relearned vanilla JS, CSS and HTML a little, I barely knew a thing and only scratched the surface. I assumed PHP is also needed for dev apprenticeships, which you kind of confirmed? I won't look that up tho. I was able to push back learning it to after the interviews due to going for media design.
Either way, do you know for a fact that they want you to know more than just the bare-bones basics? I doubt it, even if it's now 2024 and not 2019. Sure, there are probably companies who require you to do more than write an Html skeleton, echo a word into with , make a button next to it blue and then make the text change via JS, but learning the basics to do that is... a matter of two weeks? Even without knowing anything before that. People just need to be serious about it. Sure, some struggle more than others, but the web basics are pretty accessible....
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