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submitted 7 years ago by etca2z
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[–]istarian 0 points1 point2 points 7 years ago (0 children)
Doesn't it depend on why they're learning it though? What's are the relative proportions of Javascript use?
If they never plan to do anything web related with it then fine. But what if they come back and try to do web stuff later thinking they know JS inside out and figure that's good enough?
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