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Oh, a straight-to-the-point guide for 2025! I like that the speaker is immediately getting into the 'how-to' without much fluff. Focusing on fundamentals first makes a lot of sense for building a solid base.
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP – that's the classic stack. It's interesting how he suggests jumping into freelancing right away, even with just the fundamentals. The idea of taking on small projects to learn on the job is a really practical approach.
Taking on unpaid or low-paying gigs initially to gain experience is such a smart strategy. He's making a great point about real-world projects being the true learning ground, way beyond just tutorials. That analogy to combat sports is spot on.

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The path to becoming a web developer in 2025 begins with mastering fundamental technologies: HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript for front-end development, and PHP for the back-end [0:00-0:19]. While this foundational knowledge is crucial, the speaker emphasizes that immediate entry into freelancing is possible by tackling small projects to learn on the job, even if those initial roles are unpaid or low-paying [0:19-0:39]. These real-world projects serve as the ultimate learning stage, moving beyond theoretical tutorials to the practical application of skills, akin to sparring in combat sports rather than just shadowboxing [0:39-0:59].
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The path to becoming a web developer in 2025 begins with mastering fundamental technologies: HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript for front-end development, and PHP for the back-end [0:00-0:19]. While this foundational knowledge is crucial, the speaker emphasizes that immediate entry into freelancing is possible by tackling small projects to learn on the job, even if those initial roles are unpaid or low-paying [0:19-0:39]. These real-world projects serve as the ultimate learning stage, moving beyond theoretical tutorials to the practical application of skills, akin to sparring in combat sports rather than just shadowboxing [0:39-0:59].
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