

You have to want to know why things work the way they do, and not just accept that they work. Always be hungry to do better and never get complacent.
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I only got to where I am today by being curious and always looking for the best way to do things or new ways to do things I thought I knew how to do. So you need to just sit down and build some websites and run into problems and find out how to fix them and build your problem solving skills at the same time. Real knowledge comes from experience and solving problems. Like SEO and how it impacts a site and what to do to improve it. as you work and build websites you get curious and want to know more about something.
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Learned the basics from udemy course zero to mastery full stack development from Andrei neogie and after that I learned the rest in my own googling answers to questions like how to make accessible sites, accessible forms, how to fix every flag in the google page speed insights test and score 100/100, how to use em and rem and when to use them, using flexbox, the picture element, how to fix flash of unstyled content, etc.

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