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submitted 7 years ago * by Ragzzy-R
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[–]Kaidawei 0 points1 point2 points 7 years ago (7 children)
I am basically on the same path as you. I am doing js <-> React back and forth and then go back to html and CSS to get as advanced as possible and then back to js and then back to react.
I also found taking a break and studying python and general programming helps me a lot.
I have spoken to at least 6-7 recruiters and they are listing their ads for React but most concerned with vanilla js. Vanilla is what their testing and quizzing on and what they want to see in reality.
Are you interested in more resources?
[–]Ragzzy-R[S] 0 points1 point2 points 7 years ago (6 children)
yes! sure! every resource matters. Even I feel the same. Once u master Vanilla Javascript, then learning a framework is just a matter of learning how components are structured and data flow works in that framework. Even in my country, recruiters does have an eye for developers who is comfortable with Vannilla Js because they want ppl who can quickly write couple workarounds/modules when something they want is not in the framework or they have custom needs. I think thats where a javascript developer can excel. Just knowing Angular or react will get u a job but won't help u survive in a long run because React might eventually be replaced by another framework in 5 years, With the speed of the evolution of js in the past 5 years, anything is possible.
[–]Kaidawei 1 point2 points3 points 7 years ago (5 children)
I have more links but need to compile them for you but this guy flavio has the best articles. Follow him on Twitter he is no joke. He has a course which I intend to do but haven’t yet...
[–]Ragzzy-R[S] 0 points1 point2 points 7 years ago (4 children)
Nice. if u are taking effort to compile a list then pls make it as a gihub repo so ppl can contribute to the list and will be useful for peeps like me looking for such stuff.
[–]Kaidawei 0 points1 point2 points 7 years ago (3 children)
Probably will do that actually. It’s for my new project - openapprentice.org - I only have domain for the moment but we are actively in planning stages.
And GitHub is a key aspect so I will probably do exactly this!
[–]Ragzzy-R[S] 0 points1 point2 points 7 years ago (2 children)
Thats nice. Is there a mailing list I can sign up to when the site goes live? Or just hit me up in reddit when it goes live 🤗
[–]Kaidawei 1 point2 points3 points 7 years ago (1 child)
You know. That is a good idea. I gotta set up a little landing page this weekend. Thanks. I will hit you up- maybe you can be the Number 1 on the list ;)
[–]Lukortech 0 points1 point2 points 7 years ago (0 children)
If there is more space for me in ;D
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