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ProgRaMmann2017-07-21 13:19:35
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ProgRaMmann, 2017-07-21 13:19:35

Front end perspectives for a newbie?

Hello ! I am 14 years old and during my summer vacation I got interested in web development. More precisely, Front End. Studied HTML, CSS3, reached a good level in javaScript and jQuery. But there were many questions , where specifically to move on ? And how good are the prospects in the Front End. I read that new frameworks are constantly appearing in which even an experienced coder is not easy to figure out, and the threshold for entering the sphere is quite large.

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Mr Hobot, 2017-07-21
@vashaaa

"reached a good level in javaScript" hohoho, that's unlikely. About the frequently changing frameworks, everything is not so sad. Yes, and any framework to study for a week if a programmer like you wrote a good level of knowledge of js. The threshold of entry is not large, but simply became like everywhere else. Gone are the days when you only needed to know layout and jqury. There is no need to move anywhere, they drank their projects. Try frameworks, all kinds of angulars with react, look at typescript. Look at canvas. Lord, the work is cloudy, the front end is huge, choose any direction and go.

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RaulDuke, 2017-07-21
@RaulDuke

When I was like you, I came to one large company and declared that I was fluent in pluses (c ++). It's been almost 20 years, and I'm still ashamed.
Take on a project that interests you and promise yourself that you will finish it. You may realize that in the stack (html+css+js) you still have a lot to learn. This is especially true for JS.

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ValeraValera, 2017-07-21
@cluberr

https://toster.ru/answer?answer_id=992676

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Raphael™, 2017-07-21
@maxminimus

first, learn to write code yourself without frameworks
write several projects on your own without someone else's help and without someone else's code
spend several years of practice on this
read university textbooks on programming in general
, then you will figure it out yourself

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Swan Firewall, 2017-12-10
@SwanFirewall

Well, first learn ES6

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