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What to study next for employment as a js developer?
Hello. I have been working as a layout designer for more than a year and I perform purely layout tasks. Of course, there is knowledge of assemblers, preprocessors, npm, git and everything related to layout, respectively. For 4-5 months I have been learning js. I want to become a purely js developer without much attachment to any framework. From js materials I read 1-2 times and doing the proposed tasks learn.javascript.ru, Expressive js, You Don't Know Js, JavaScript Ninja Secrets, Refactoring JavaScript code, Grokay algorithms. Advise what else you can read and study so that you already have enough knowledge to write some simple programs and get a job. There is always a fear that I don’t know something else and I need to study more before interviews, etc. Maybe sign up for some courses? If yes, what would you recommend to start with?
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I want to become a purely js developer without much attachment to any framework
Maybe sign up for some courses?
I want to become a purely js developer without much attachment to any framework
completing the proposed tasks learn.javascript.ru
There is always a fear that I don’t know something else and I need to study more before interviews, etc.
They hired me as a layout designer, but a month later they were allowed to work in js in working projects, at first just bind the id to the button, then they taught me how to knock on apishki. Independently at home in the evenings I studied react, now gradually I try to go more into logic from layout. I have 5 months of work experience, and in principle, I can solve basic tasks in React. Therefore, I recommend solving problems on codewars for a week or two, then learning react, be sure to learn hooks
Today you start writing todo on React + Redux, don't care if you don't understand anything. Along the way, google the questions that arise.
A month of such torment and you:
1. Have a pet project
2. Have basic skills in working with js
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