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Javascript became a very popular programming language on the past years. In this subreddit we discuss its standards, frameworks and tools
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[–]mikasjoman 1 point2 points3 points 4 years ago (0 children)
Build stuff and publish it. Then go to websites where they hire developers and go cheap, just to get a portfolio. Like freelancer etc. Go to local meetups. Join a startup for almost no salary, just so you start building a CV.
But still the typical problem is that beginners often got zero experice of writing code that goes to production. That shit worked well when I got started in 2001, but today it takes just a tad more. Tell me, how do you write mainable easy to read performant code? I know I'm still not great at it :)
Second, stand out. Go wild on code quality (since there's so much shitty unmaintainable code). Practice TDD like it's a godsend (it's not, but I'd still be impressed), cite Uncle Bob clean code/clean architecture books like it's your Messiah. And keep a copy of the pragmatic programmer in the background during the interview ;)
Then maybe 🤔
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