I am including some good alternative snippets that can get the job done. Combined with the ‘endian’ hint, a big endian. I was too unpythonic not realize using email and re module to get the base64 encoded message. A lot of info from the html, indian.wav file indicates wave module. Check out where you can find some simple jobs and earn a first few dollars.I didn’t get the map part, it turns out to be a hint: ‘Indian’ just like ‘endian’. Ok, some first projects work and look fine (as for the first time it is surely great). Try also webpages with programming exercises, check out for example.
Probably someone from your friends or family may need a webpage, try to code something for them or come up with your ideas. Read the documentation, google the errors, probably someone had this problem before. When your page already looks satisfactory try to deploy it, you can check out solutions such as Netlify ( ) - and if something doesn’t work, no problem. Just be careful cause some templates are a real mess and you might learn some bad coding practics. You can start over, or copy what you messed up from the original project. Do not rush, and don’t be stressed out when you ruin something. Customize it with your data, maybe try changing images, colours or icons. on ), buy it, and try to understand what is going on there. At first, everything will be hard to develop and it will take you a lot of time, just remember it is normal and don’t give up.Īnother way to start is by buying a template of a webpage. If you have already decided you want some elements to work or look in a certain way, do not resign on these ideas just because it is hard to code. Think again about something way easier and start coding using technologies you have learned a moment ago. Look at portfolio sites of some well-known developers, think of what would you like to have on yours, and forget about these dreams. Once you have already created some tutorial projects and maybe tried to customize them a little, it is probably time to think about your own webpage. This is why you should take your time and try to understand what is going on. For example, if you want to learn Java Script with Gatsby, visit their webpage and read the beginners’ tutorial ( ). Before you start a real project follow some tutorials from the documentation. The easy part is done, it is high time you started coding. When you have the technology, find yourself some nice (code) text editor, you already can google - use your skills. These kind of languages are not that intuitive and easy to use, and if your goal is to start earning money in web development, learning them is simply a waste of time. Some think it is good to learn C or other ‘classic’ languages, and it will probably make your future coding easier, but I doubt if it’s worth the effort. My suggestions? Modern programming languages are much more intuitive and it will be easier to start with one of them (Python, JavaScript, TypeScript). At first, learn what people use to build apps and webpages, so that you can choose something modern and popular. Step two would be deciding on the technology you want to learn - take your time to do some research on what is popular and trending in IT these days. Remember - there is nothing you can’t find on the Internet.
If you want to do it on your own and for free the recipe is quite simple (but I can’t tell it will be easy).īefore you even start, learn to google! You can’t do anything without proper googling skills, it is the very base. Of course, I might tell you now, that it depends on what technologies you want to use, what programming experience you have, what is your working style, etc. I hope you are now convinced that it is worth giving it a try, so let’s focus on the ‘how to’ part.