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DeniSidorenko2019-07-19 17:15:52
Freelance
DeniSidorenko, 2019-07-19 17:15:52

Are there freelance projects with React?

I have been designing websites for over a year now. Everything is going great, there are regular customers, there is still room to grow. But still, I don't want to stay in one place. The money is gone, and the layout will get tired in a year, whatever one may say, the tasks are the same type. I decided to learn React, as it is the most in demand, but there is a dilemma. Based on my own experience, practice on real projects always decides. Yes, you can cut some of your own - but To Do sheets on the throat. Yes, and it's easy, that's not what they pay 150k+ for. How to gain real experience with next, react, node.js. I'm not asking for the easy way, but are there any freelance jobs that require a react stack? For example, if you take php and study laravel, yii2, there are a lot of orders, you get great experience, but after looking at a couple of sites I noticed that in the west and already in Europe they are starting to write back end on node.js, express. js and I doubt the relevance of learning php. To summarize, after learning the basics of React, where can you get good experience so that you can get a job in different companies, for normal positions? Is it possible to somehow get freelance orders, and how many are there?
PS Such questions are often bombarded with tomatoes, and the answer "But you can't see it yourself" is often found. But the fact of the matter is that I look, but there are few of them, and if there is only a refinement of existing

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Daniil Maslov, 2019-07-19
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Better not think about learning React and then freelancing, but:
1. Understand how React works, start making your own pet project, whatever, learn the nuances.
2. Look for a job remotely / office.
Only after working in the office, the experience gained, if you want, you can return to freelancing (you don’t want to, 99%).

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