People, I ask for your help. I want to become a web developer.

Once, about a year ago, I realized that my life does not suit me. Even when I was a student, I was fascinated by people who could make beautiful websites and so I decided that I could become a web developer. I have read books on JS, on HTML, on CSS. And it seems I understand everything, but when I start reading articles about front-end development, back-end development, I constantly encounter a bunch of incomprehensible terms: SASS, FSS, Angular, node.js, jquery, backbone, parallaxes, sliders, animations, repositories, react and much more. And then despair comes.

I understand that I don’t know very much that there are a lot of sources and what to do, what to read, what to learn.

I understand JS in part, but I do not understand what parallax is for example, or sliders. I do not know what an animation is and what it is with. I do not know what a backend is and how to prepare it. No, I know that this is the server part of the web application, but I don’t know where to start. Just give up, it seems to me that this is never comprehend. All articles operate with frameworks and everyone says that no one needs JS.

Give advice how to be. Where to take the experience of JS, really ready remotely for free to work, just to gain experience of participation in projects. But no one needs. Everyone needs from 2-3 years and games in the portfolio.

This is the cry of the soul and I do not know what I want to get from you. Writing mobile web apps, writing web apps ... what is it and how? Where to go, persistently gnaw granite, but without experience everything leaves. We need tasks that could be solved. From where, you, professional web developers and amateur developers take experience, as you understand that it is not worth your time, but what you should read about. Where to look at the development of any web application from scratch to the end in the form of a video to understand how this happens.

Sorry for the confusion, but really I sit and roar.

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