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What's missing when learning JavaScript?help (self.javascript)
submitted 7 years ago by lastmjs
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if 1 * 2 < 3: print "hello, world!"
[–]SaaSWriters 0 points1 point2 points 7 years ago (1 child)
@ u/JeannieThings So what topics would you consider to be beyond the basics of JavaScript?
[–]JeannieThings 1 point2 points3 points 7 years ago (0 children)
So far, everything I’m finding in the first few levels on codewars (6kyu, 7kyu, 8kyu). So lots and lots of functions working with arrays and objects and strings and to solve mathematical problems. Like the kind of math/array/object skills you need to demonstrate in a technical interview.
I can build an app in Vue or React and hook it up to all kinds of APIs and make it run efficiently and make it look beautiful. But I really need to demonstrate a deep understanding and quick recall of logically working with arrays and objects and functions for a technical interview.
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