I have been engaged in php. I feel that Linux and js are poor for a while. During each interview, I asked a lot about the large Website access and many Linuxjs websites, but I couldn't answer them, for example, if you are engaged in php, training Linux, and training js, you are engaged in php. After working for a while, you feel that Linux and js are poor. During each interview, many questions about the access to large websites and Linux js are not answered,
For example, if you are using php, you can train Linux and js.
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I have been engaged in php. I feel that Linux and js are poor for a while. During each interview, I asked a lot about the large Website access and Linux js, but I cannot answer many questions,
For example, if you are using php, you can train Linux and js.
There is no need to take more time to study at ordinary times. If you are not good at learning by yourself, LZ should be transferred.
I feel that I can use a fraction of the time for learning. The time is squeezed out.
I think learning at work is the best method, but training also has its advantages. For example, you can study in detail in a system.
The key is the purpose of the training. Is it to cope with the interview, or do you need to expand your technical aspects to light up the skill tree?
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Now there are a lot of learning materials on the Internet. Both linux and js have very good systematic tutorials (and they are free of charge). If you really want to learn, go home from work every day to learn 1-2 h, A month or two is a small gain.
If you have the opportunity to get involved with the relevant content, it would be better if you try to get it from yourself and practice it.
Leaving a job for training is an option, but leaving a job is not a necessary condition for training.
Training is indeed a way to improve skills, but it is not worth the candle if you resign for training.
This is the truth.
Use php to write back-end... apply for backend development... js won't ask .. look at the manual in linux, and you can just play it yourself... ** training means getting started or even getting started. It's not important to rely on yourself to keep yourself up and down to thousands of miles **
It seems that the real cool won't go to training for you. As you can see, how many university professors will attend classes for undergraduates? Therefore, training is mostly intended for quick start. It really needs to be thoroughly explored. You still need to do the project. Learn by yourself.
You can quit your job, study for a while, and summarize the basic knowledge. There is no need to waste time on training. Do you have to go to training if you encounter any problems in the future?
@ YiChuan Xiaoyun @ kokugua elder brother @ kokuku if you are getting started, is training much different from self-learning?