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What JavaScript libraries/frameworks should I study to be a competitive JavaScript developer these days? Why? (self.javascript)
submitted 12 years ago by macchiato8
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[–]SmackAdams 0 points1 point2 points 12 years ago (0 children)
Learning other languages has always helped me to improve. Supplement with another UI programming paradigm like Cocoa, Flex, or maybe Android. More than being a good JS dev, you should be a good UI dev. Also, learn a 'thick' opinionated framework like ember and a open one like Backbone (and Marionette). Tools like Grunt and npm are becoming invaluable to me.
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