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1,894 PointsLooking for a coding accountability "buddy" or someone to help me through the front end development course when stuck.
Hi All,
If there's anyone out there who wants to pair up and keep each other accountable, please let me know. I'm also open to working on projects together (pair programming). My background is a sales executive, now junior web developer with knowledge in HTML CSS JavaScript Node Express PostgreSQL. I also know a little React, Angular but I'm here to get better!
Looking forward to working with you. Also open to working collaboratively with more than just 2 people. The more the merrier!
- Jason
Islam Essmat
2,043 PointsHi Jason,
I just joined here like 2 months ago, with Zero background in Web developing and the reason is I'm trying to shift my career. I leanred some HTML & CSS & now starting Java Script, but I need a buddy too so I can keep it up & get better as I much as I can. I never started a real project or anything like that, so that's why I need help :D
Tinodaishe Karimatsenga
1,729 Pointshi I wanna pair with you
2 Answers
Jason Stroup
1,894 PointsPerfect! I have been trying to learn for the last year. I'm still a beginner/intermediate, but I'd be happy to keep you accountable if you return the favor! ;)
Karim Cordilia
2,380 PointsI would love an accountability partner. I'm learning JavaScript but i have the feeling i don't know how to progress any further
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsSteven Parker
231,248 PointsDepending on where you are located, there could be local "coding clubs" that might be a source of contacts. You might check library bulletin boards in addition to looking for them online. Good luck, and in the meantime you can always ask questions here if you get stuck on something!