u/Neither_Paper6003

Hi!

I am 15 and I am learning some programming languages for Full Stack Web Development.

I have learned HTML and CSS and I am now starting JavaScript.

I chose the web path because it seems the most lean and flexible path for me (my PC is a Raspberry Pi 4b 4gbram, so I don't expect learn C and build a app).

I also saw that good languages for freelancers are PHP and C#.

What do you guys think? I'm kinda lost, I don't know if I am following a good path, if it is viable, what to learn and what not.

I also follow The Odin Project and freecodecamp.

So tell me what you think 🤔

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u/Neither_Paper6003 — 10 days ago

Hi!

So, I'm 15 and in certain positions only my hand starts to shake hard and uncontrollably, sometimes I can feel it also on the forearm. It only happens on certain positions, and some of them only happen on my left hand.

Since kid my hands shaked a little bit, but nothing to worry, almost imperceptible. But almost 5 month until now the tremor has intensified and now appears in public more.

Now some strange facts that I find unusual:

  • If I don't look, or move my body, for example, if I hold a position where it shakes, but I start walking, look away or move my other arm, it almost disappears.
  • My mom (38), grandma (68) and brother (12) also have this tremor when holding a position, but there isn't Essential Tremor in the family. Also, it has no impact on their lives.
  • Sometimes, my head also shakes, but only sometimes.
  • This tremor increases in social situations, like school (I have Social Anxiety)
  • When I'm home, it reduces, but it doesn't go away.
  • When I do something strenght related, like a isometric push up, pull ups, pulling something, my arms shake even more.
  • I have scoliosis (12deg) which is enough to make my left side work harder, but I think it would cause this.
  • I'm well rested, no vitamin deficit, no cafein.
  • Sometimes I feel my chest tight, but on those moments I go right away mesaure blood pressure and heart rate and everything is normal

I'm kinda scared, currently I'm without family doctor and I'm afraid of this being permanent and degenrative.

I train calisthenics and when I did my deload the tremors intensified, I felt my arms numb, but when I returned to normal, the tremor is still here.

My hand write is still good, I can hold a cup of tea and cutlery, but sometimes I can see them shake.
Any clue of what it could be?

Thank you all.

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u/Neither_Paper6003 — 11 days ago

Hi!

I am 16 and I never coded in my entire life, but I understand very much about computers!

I already learned HTML and CSS and I'm thinking on moving to JavaScript.

I tend to be a full time freelancer in the future and I mostly learn from YouTube, freeCodeCamp and The Odin Project, but I fear that AI will replace what I am taking so much time build, idk...

So, I plan to learn Git, React, Node.js and much more.

Btw my main PC is a Raspberry Pi 4B 4GB RAM and I know linux well. It has some good performance tho...

So, any tips to maximize my potencial as a freelancer, what to learn, what to NOT learn or anything else would come handy!

Thanks !

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u/Neither_Paper6003 — 15 days ago