@CodingWithLewis

Thank you everyone for watching! My goal is to help inspire everyone to learn code and develop awesome applications! 🧑‍💻

What would you like to see next!? 🤔

@catmium7974

Reality is that you should spend time on web, read a lot of docs, watch videos, produce your own products while facing problems and solving them but the most important thing is that you should keep yourself motivated all the time.

@cocoasulphur

After watching this video, I can confirm that I have been hired by at least 17 different companies, and I am now making several billion pounds per year. I am a front-end and back-end pioneer. There is no code I cannot parse. I am also coding the matrix in my spare time, thanks to your tutorials. 

Truly inspirational 🙏

@bbittera1425

first year CS student overwhelmed by trying to learn full stack dev. :) your video is GOLD! Thanks, Lewis

@reginaldarmah2381

Coming from a Graphic design background I think I like front end development. It's really fun.

@IndicaPenguin

I just started learning html and was feeling uncertain of the direction I wanted to take and this gave me some confidence in my thought process so thank you.

@josephp1263

I love Coding with Lewis! Makes quality videos to give you information about Developing better!

@claudyibarra3866

Hi, I decided to learn technical English with your chanel. My goal is speak English to star to apply in jobs like a developer. So... Sent me good wishes.

@abdulhadeahmad9022

This video is beyond amazing, the editng and visuals are insane, kudos to the editor !

@sarmadrafique426

I predict that at about Feb 2023 you will reach 1 million YouTube subscribers. And that's because of such informative videos. Thanks lewis.

@becharaalhosri6471

I am a software engineer student, I will graduate next year, I used to love this major now I hate it because of the amount of things you need to learn in order to land a basic job. You need to learn 1000 different technologies.

@goncalvesdacostajuliano183

Lewis I want to thank you a thousand times for this video. I am learning html, css and javascript all at the same time and till now I found it very time consuming and frustrating. Anyways I took some notes from your roadmap, subscribed to your newsletter and will now start my journey as a full stack dev. I love the challange! Thank you and keep bringing us those videos

@Redyf

Your videos are amazing, you're one of my biggest inspirations when learning how to code. Keep up the good work lewis :)

@fulltalk-k7l

Hey Lewis I really liked the video, I am trying to follow to roadmap in a hopefully 1 year span and it would be nice to know which chapters fit for how long i should spend on them within a months frame, so like for example January: Chapter 1 & 2 February: Chapter 3 March: Chapter 4 & 5, and so on. It just shows me a better understanding of how long I should spend time on for each subject.

@Chillycloth

Very clearly explained. Beginner friendly. Perfect

@vigneshshanmugam

This is the best end to end Road map for full stack developer broo, Thanks ❤️

@alexsisrodriguez2316

Bro just talked in a foreign language to me in this video but I'm still so interested in getting started and learning more.

@joaorocha8754

Here's my advice if you don't know how to program or are fresh of college: Do not aim to become a full stack right away: it's too much to learn and doing a React + Node tutorial won't give you near enough knowledge on any area (btw, tutorials are for introduction. knowledge comes from experience).
I lively advice to become a FE or BE: if you go to FE you'll eventually feel the need to touch BE. If you go BE.... well you might feel the need for FE, but BE has other paths such as reliability, database, devOps, etc. so not guaranteed 😅

@thecomputerengineerchannel1897

If you want to become a fullstack developer, it involves a lot more stuff like knowledge and experience in load balancers, gateways and all that networking stuff, able to design and develop any kind of frond end application, in depth knowledge of databases, apis, caches and much more. Takes atleast 5 years to know things at a high level. 
Anything less than that and you would be a generalist at most.