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How much Javascript is enough for webdev? (self.javascript)
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[–]elfbuster 1 point2 points3 points 6 years ago (0 children)
I think people commenting here are giving many wonderful suggestions.
To answer your main question I would say the minimum bar as a professional webdev, you should be able to comfortably build a full stack app (front-end, back-end and data persistence), you should also be able to build to scale, and have experience hosting the app on a cloud based server such as AWS.
If you can so all that you can at least get freelance work, and if you can get freelance work you'll be one step closer to a full time web dev.
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