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mrmr2018-05-25 19:35:55
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mrmr, 2018-05-25 19:35:55

Background to start learning JS?

Hey toaster.
There is a task to get a job as a front-end developer before the end of the year.
I started building the foundation with html and css: I successfully completed the basic intensive and realized that the layout is much deeper than I expected and that it would not be possible to “learn” the layout, calm down and calmly move on to learning JS.
From this the questions arise:

  • How to understand that layout skills are sufficient for front-end tasks and you can safely sit down at JS?
  • Is there a technology/knowledge checklist for layout for fronts?

Just do how often fronts make up at work? Is it really necessary for the front to know all the best practices of typesetters...
Becoming a typesetter is not worth the goal. Now I am typing different statics to consolidate my skills. I hope that the idea of ​​becoming a front from scratch, bypassing the "impositioner" stage, is not too utopian. Rather, I want to move on to programming - I began to miss him after college. Background in programming at the level of institutional labs: the basics of OOP, basic things: loops, functions, arrays.
PS: I could give up and move on to JS, but the inner perfectionist haunts and requires all the best practices to be completed, therefore, the study of layout in my case seems endless, so I want to hear the opinion of older comrades for my own peace of mind.

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Vitaly, 2018-05-25
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PS: I could give up and move on to JS, but the inner perfectionist haunts and requires all the best practices to be completed, therefore, the study of layout in my case seems endless, so I want to hear the opinion of older comrades for my own peace of mind.

What is your task: is the layout designer a Jedi or will he get a job?
This is clearly about a junior, for this you need to go to social services and find out what you need, learn something and go to social services again ... and so on until they accept .... then, as soon as they give the project, you will receive an injection of what exactly you need now
And already working on the project - you will comprehend Zen

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DarthJS, 2018-06-04
@DarthJS

"I could "score" and move on to JS, but the internal perfectionist does not give rest" - if the internal perfectionist does not give rest, it will be very difficult :) .
Projects are different, for example, admin panels, they most often need something like Bootstrap.
As an option, more interviews and take test tasks, then there will be more understanding of how well you need to know this or that tool. And it's time to interview now and by the end of the year you will be able to gain the necessary minimum experience.

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eternalfire, 2018-05-25
@eternalfire

Forget it and move on to JS, the rest of your CSS knowledge will catch up with time

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