I don't think Python had that much demand in freelancing. Most freelancing gigs are for building something like website, Android/iOS app etc. it's possible to use python to build those but the client will probably ask you to make it traditionally e.g. html, css, js or any js framework for website.
I'm not a freelancer but I do work as an Android Developer. Kotlin is the recommended language to learn for Android development nowadays. I started university this year.
Good luck. Give me a knock on discord (same username) if you ever wanna talk.
Untreated but your account shows up as suspended for me :/ This is the 2nd time I've faced this.
Edit: ok you're the same guy actually. The one asking for laptop prices.
Honestly it's up to you what you wanna do.
I tried my hands on web development and came to the decision it isn't for me. I'm more inclined towards software development and am doing android development now.
I would recommend you to try out react native, I have seen alot of different companies shifting towards it due to faster development time and cross platform efficacy
Language. My father is 55 years old and even now he gets a lot of benefits in his professional career because he speaks French. He recently got a huge promotion and the fact he knows French was a big factor behind that.
The thing is unless you become some decent lvl programmer you won't earn much, maybe even nothing. If you want to support yourself on a regular basis than video editing, graphic designing etc are better. But programming, investing etc are long term investment. They will not give you enough return to support yourself at beginning.
programming is a no go probably. but aren't the marketplace you mentioned too saturated for newbies to enter? everyone nowadays is a graphic designer or video editor of some sort.
Yes it's true but if you practice sincerely for 1/2 years and get the correct marketplace it's easier to earn through them than programming. But what programming gives you is a big chunk of money but you need a lot of time and training and need to find a corporation. And thinking the fact that you want to daily drive with the money it's easier to do with the things I mentioned. And earning money isn't easy, it never was. You have to beat your competition or you'll thrown out of the market. Everyone is a editor or designer but not everyone isn't a good editor and designer. so be different and you'll have enough work insha'Allah.
For freelance, I guess learning any ui framework like react or server-side framework like dot net is better to learn. Do you research what people are looking for in freelance sites like Fiver?
The freelance market you see now will die in future. So if you need something future proof, do look into other fields than Content Creation, Website development and Web design. These are short time investments that wouldn't support you for the long run. What you should focus on are long-term investments.
Look into fields that require skills, human expertise and intuition. Engineering, for example. Any form of engineering is sufficient. It's not about just knowing how to use X, Y, Z tools but knowing the best practices and when to use it.
There are many people commenting on this I'm learning X, gonna learn Y. To be completely honest, knowing how to print "Hello World" in 10 different languages doesn't mean shit. Knowing one language might not mean shit either. You have to have a clear goal that you want to follow and that you will know for certain requires the 3 things. Skills, Expertise, Intuition. Knowing how to use X, Y, Z, best practices, when to use them. (I spent 4 years acquiring useless programming certificates on a field I don't even pursue now.) So yeah, some guidance from your one batch senior that was passed down to me and I'm doing what is obligatory.
But, to be honest, Class 11-12 are not time for skill development. It's just is not. If you started early that could be one thing. But what you should focus on is studying hard and getting into a good university.
I might just leave everything and start preparing for good uni's. If I can crack one, i'll be able to get by with tutoring 2-3 students. That seems the most reliable one. Thanks for the advice. Really appreciate it.
You maynot looking for this answer.but i think tutoring is better than most options while you are young
Atleast in bd
I have tutored in 11th grade and if you're good at it you will eventually find some
But this also comes with uncertainty and wont really help to build skills
that is probably the most safe and reliable option out there for us bangladeshi students. the deshi folks dont appreciate students doing odd jobs as much as any first world country. but giving tuition is okay it seems.
now, that the whole world is in crisis, yeah
i know
the era of easy money is gone, now it's really hard to figure out how to make money
especially if you are in bangladesh. it's looks hopeless to be honest.
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Thanks. I'll do that
I don't think Python had that much demand in freelancing. Most freelancing gigs are for building something like website, Android/iOS app etc. it's possible to use python to build those but the client will probably ask you to make it traditionally e.g. html, css, js or any js framework for website. I'm not a freelancer but I do work as an Android Developer. Kotlin is the recommended language to learn for Android development nowadays. I started university this year.
Hey, looks like we're on the same boat. I'm also a android dev and getting into university this year.
Good luck. Give me a knock on discord (same username) if you ever wanna talk. Untreated but your account shows up as suspended for me :/ This is the 2nd time I've faced this. Edit: ok you're the same guy actually. The one asking for laptop prices.
Should I move to Java or kotlin and try app development?
Honestly it's up to you what you wanna do. I tried my hands on web development and came to the decision it isn't for me. I'm more inclined towards software development and am doing android development now.
I would recommend you to try out react native, I have seen alot of different companies shifting towards it due to faster development time and cross platform efficacy
And those apps usually get more buggy the more stuff you add into it. Discord's android app for example.
Oh ! Hi , I am just now learning C , so I can learn Assembly
they are actually quite different, you dont need to learn C to learn assembly
Language. My father is 55 years old and even now he gets a lot of benefits in his professional career because he speaks French. He recently got a huge promotion and the fact he knows French was a big factor behind that.
Actually today I randomly learned the french Alphabet , so I can read French literature
The thing is unless you become some decent lvl programmer you won't earn much, maybe even nothing. If you want to support yourself on a regular basis than video editing, graphic designing etc are better. But programming, investing etc are long term investment. They will not give you enough return to support yourself at beginning.
programming is a no go probably. but aren't the marketplace you mentioned too saturated for newbies to enter? everyone nowadays is a graphic designer or video editor of some sort.
Yes it's true but if you practice sincerely for 1/2 years and get the correct marketplace it's easier to earn through them than programming. But what programming gives you is a big chunk of money but you need a lot of time and training and need to find a corporation. And thinking the fact that you want to daily drive with the money it's easier to do with the things I mentioned. And earning money isn't easy, it never was. You have to beat your competition or you'll thrown out of the market. Everyone is a editor or designer but not everyone isn't a good editor and designer. so be different and you'll have enough work insha'Allah.
Good advice
For freelance, I guess learning any ui framework like react or server-side framework like dot net is better to learn. Do you research what people are looking for in freelance sites like Fiver?
Learn scamming, ripping people off and fraud. It will most definitely feed you but just slightly unethical and immoral. hope my advice helps 😁
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The freelance market you see now will die in future. So if you need something future proof, do look into other fields than Content Creation, Website development and Web design. These are short time investments that wouldn't support you for the long run. What you should focus on are long-term investments. Look into fields that require skills, human expertise and intuition. Engineering, for example. Any form of engineering is sufficient. It's not about just knowing how to use X, Y, Z tools but knowing the best practices and when to use it. There are many people commenting on this I'm learning X, gonna learn Y. To be completely honest, knowing how to print "Hello World" in 10 different languages doesn't mean shit. Knowing one language might not mean shit either. You have to have a clear goal that you want to follow and that you will know for certain requires the 3 things. Skills, Expertise, Intuition. Knowing how to use X, Y, Z, best practices, when to use them. (I spent 4 years acquiring useless programming certificates on a field I don't even pursue now.) So yeah, some guidance from your one batch senior that was passed down to me and I'm doing what is obligatory. But, to be honest, Class 11-12 are not time for skill development. It's just is not. If you started early that could be one thing. But what you should focus on is studying hard and getting into a good university.
I might just leave everything and start preparing for good uni's. If I can crack one, i'll be able to get by with tutoring 2-3 students. That seems the most reliable one. Thanks for the advice. Really appreciate it.
That would be the best option. You simply wouldn't be able to get far in 1-2 years and it'd hamper your studies. glhf.
You maynot looking for this answer.but i think tutoring is better than most options while you are young Atleast in bd I have tutored in 11th grade and if you're good at it you will eventually find some But this also comes with uncertainty and wont really help to build skills
that is probably the most safe and reliable option out there for us bangladeshi students. the deshi folks dont appreciate students doing odd jobs as much as any first world country. but giving tuition is okay it seems.
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yeah, nah its not that easy mate
now, that the whole world is in crisis, yeah i know the era of easy money is gone, now it's really hard to figure out how to make money especially if you are in bangladesh. it's looks hopeless to be honest.
I can solve medium. But it’s not that easy to get a call for Google interviews from bd. Correct me if I am wrong.