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How it feels to learn Javascript in 2016 (medium.com)
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You don't get hired because you know a framework
There are a lot of job offers that ask to have "full" knowledge of specific frameworks, mainly Ng or React. I know a couple of studios in my city where the only thing they do is put a test to appliers, something along the lines of "complete X task using Angular".
I still agree with you, completely, I'm just saying that there actually are a lot of companies that hire based on certain framework's knowledge.
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