It feels solid, and took like a half hour to assemble.
I find it’s worth it to get a decent lunch container, which make it easer to pack a proper lunch. (See link below.) A little salad with grilled chicken or tuna is my regular, or left-overs from the night before.
https://www.amazon.com/Bentgo-Classic-All-One-Built/dp/B081PN7ZK7
I'm not self taught, I'm a comp sci senior student. But if I were to go back and do it all over as a self taught I would first look up what language I wanted to start off with. Java or Python are the two popular ones. Doesn't really matter too much which one you will pick because you probably will learn others or do something completely different at your first job. Then I would buy a good textbook to follow and look at udemy.com courses alongside it. A lot of self taught programmers use udemy as a start point.
Like I said I'm not self taught so I can't help too much on this topic but theres TONS of self taught explanation videos on youtube of people explaining it and good ways to go about it.
Good luck
Great concept. I usually save the syllabuses. I probably have around 20-30 of them saved somewhere. I'll find them and upload them.
The site is very slow though, so if it becomes a site that a lot of people are going to be using, it definitely needs to be faster and more efficient. So there's a lot of changes that need to implemented in terms of usability.
This may help you figure out what needs to be fixed: https://gtmetrix.com/reports/findmysyllabi.com/Tk23m569/
The good thing is, Google has indexed the site and its pages, so it will show up in searches.