Top 7 Lessons I Learned as a Self-Taught Web Developer

Becoming a self-taught developer isn’t easy—but it’s absolutely worth it. In this blog, I’m sharing 7 powerful lessons I’ve learned on my journey so far, so you can grow faster and avoid common mistakes.

1. Consistency Beats Talent

You don’t need to be a genius—just show up daily. Even 30 minutes a day adds up fast.

2. Build Real Projects Early

Theory is important, but nothing teaches better than real-world projects like my Jammu Hotel Website or Lodha Evergreen App.

3. Version Control is a Lifesaver

Learn Git and GitHub early. It’s not just about backup—it’s about teamwork and growth tracking.

4. Break Things on Purpose

Don’t fear bugs. Break your code, debug it, learn from it. That’s real growth.

5. Don’t Ignore Soft Skills

Communication, discipline, and problem-solving are just as valuable as technical knowledge.

6. Join the Dev Community

Follow devs on Twitter, join Discords, read blogs. You’ll gain insights, support, and opportunities.

7. Your Portfolio = Your Voice

Make it personal. Let your style, work, and passion speak through your site.


🎯 Whether you’re just starting or feeling stuck, I hope these lessons give you clarity and motivation. Every line of code you write brings you closer to your goals. Keep going!

– Prince Monga

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