The course is designed to be mutually beneficial: your feedback helps enhance its quality while I reinforce my Angular expertise through teaching. You'll learn at no cost, with the option to access personalized sessions and advanced material for a fee.

Depends on many factors and mailny on you. If you will gain the main skillset and the softskills needed to the recent IT market, like a teamwork and understanding the processes, then yes. You will get a job. There is a demand and it won't go anywhere any soon.

I'll clarify WHAT to learn, WHEN and WHY it's important, guiding you to official documentation, curated videos, or how to engage with ChatGPT effectively. Expect to simulate real teamwork scenarios, engage in problem-solving sessions, and have personal accountability check-ins. Beyond the technical, I’ll assist with crafting your resume, enhancing your LinkedIn profile, and mastering the job interview process.

The guidance can be tailored to suit your unique IT interests. Whether it's exploring backend development with Node.js, building native apps, delving into web builders like Wix or WordPress, or navigating email marketing tools like Mailerlite and Mailchimp, there's a pathway for you. Beyond these, the realm of video and music production technology is also accessible for those looking to broaden their skill set.

Salaries for Angular/React developers are competitive, often reflecting the demand for Angular/React in enterprise-level applications. Juniors may start at approximately 25 EUR per hour, Seniors could command 50 EUR per hour and above. For the most current and detailed salary information, online research or a 1:1 session would provide personalized insights.

Your path into IT depends on your interests and skills. For those with a strong math background, Python is excellent for scientific computing and AI. If coding isn't your preference, roles like Scrum Master or Product Owner are viable, though some technical knowledge is beneficial. Java, C#, and SQL are backend-focused and might not give immediate visual feedback. For mobile app development, Flutter/Dart or React Native are options, though they can be hardware-intensive. Starting with JavaScript and front-end development is often recommended for beginners due to its lower hardware requirements and the immediate visual output of your work.

Front-end involves everything you visually interact with in a website or app on your device. This course focuses on teaching front-end development while providing a foundational understanding of back-end processes that power the front-end, offering a comprehensive view of how the whole system operates.

HTML structures the content you see on websites, CSS styles and lays out this content, and JavaScript adds interactive elements. Together, they form the core technologies used in front-end development, which this course focuses on.

TypeScript is JavaScript with extra features for more reliable coding, perfect for Angular's structured apps. Angular always uses TypeScript, while in React it's optional, but preferred.

Angular is a comprehensive framework suited for large-scale applications and favored by big enterprises for its robustness and structure, often leading to stable, well-paid jobs. React, initially a simpler JavaScript library, scales well for complex applications, especially with TypeScript. Its job market is dynamic, with many opportunities in startups, though stability and salaries may vary. Angular, updated to version 17 and backed by Google, shows a strong future for developers. Both Angular and React are sound investments for a developer's career. Start with what is common for both, later you will decide. Svelte is beautiful but too young still. Anyways, it's still JavaScript, HTML and CSS!

Definitely. With JavaSript you'll build full-stack app. Mongo, Node, Express (MERN, MEAN etc.) Then you'll learn how to deploy your work - make your app alive! Step by step, you can get closer to build any product you wish.