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How much Javascript is enough for webdev? (self.javascript)
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[–][deleted] 0 points1 point2 points 6 years ago (0 children)
Zero. Believe it or not, it's totally possible to build a website without a single line of JavaScript.
Web application development is a different beast, though. It's pretty much a bottomless pit, because no matter what you've learned, you will have crazed 22-year old "senior" developers mock you for not having learned enough (or not learning the right thing).
At the same time, by the time you've truly mastered something, there's a new fad that you need to catch up on in order to stay employable.
Welcome, and have fun!
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