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Orange_Dream2016-04-04 19:28:28
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Orange_Dream, 2016-04-04 19:28:28

What to focus on in learning the WEB?

I am preparing for a job as a web programmer. But there's a problem. I took on a lot. Studying just about everything. Now I know well HTML, CSS. Pretty good Bootstrap. I'm learning JavaScript. But learning more PHP, AngularJS and the like is too little time. Will it be possible to get a job with good knowledge of HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, JavaScript, jQuery? Without AngularJS and PHP?

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newpy, 2016-04-14
@Orange_Dream

Now I know well HTML, CSS. Pretty good Bootstrap. I'm learning JavaScript. But learning more PHP, AngularJS and the like is too little time.

I'll be honest, it's too early for you to be a web programmer... The bottom line is that you only know HTML, CSS, Bootstrap.
JS you only learn. When you learn, you can apply for a front-end developer.
"things like that" should be divided into PHP as a server-side (backend) scripting language, and JS frontend framework Angular. And these are very different things.
If you learn Angular after JavaScript, you can still apply for a frontend developer. Therefore, determine your path, who you want to be. Frontend, Backend or full-stack developer, and act and learn from the plan. And don't throw yourself at everything. If you learn everything at once, you are unlikely to know any of this well.
Focus on the completeness of knowledge of one programming language. At the moment, this is your JavaScript. When you can firmly say that you know the language well, then think about employment and what to study next. Put aside thoughts about employment, they interfere with you. And early with the "set of knowledge" that you voiced. Once again, sorry for being blunt, while "HTML/CSS/Bootstrap" means you don't know anything practically...
If you want to force, then don't complain that you don't have much time. Study harder, practice more.

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Vladimir Yamshik, 2016-04-04
@Qpeela

I think it will be possible. Browse online job openings for front-end developer positions.

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nepster-web, 2016-04-04
@nepster-web

"Learning JavaScript" - well, 10 hours a day and in 5 years you will be an average js developer. Then AngularJS and stuff won't be a problem. Especially if Node.js goes well, then php may not be useful either.
https://habrahabr.ru/post/259223/
In general, today the coolest js framework is vanilla.
vanilla-js.com
If you study it ideally, then everything will be awesome.

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Roman, 2016-06-16
@uaKorona

You can easily get a layout designer - having a good level of HTML, CSS, Bootstrap - you can earn decent money. And the money received will be invested in training, go to courses of the same JS

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