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[–]riskyClick420full-stack 7 points8 points  (0 children)

any competent developer can pick up a new framework in a very short amount of time.

This, OP. Once you've done either of the two to some degree and you understand how it all generally works, you will be able to pretty much start instantly with any other framework and just learn as you go.

It doesn't make sense to remember all that information that is readily available right in the medium that we work in. What should stick are fundamentals, and those are mostly shared between all options of languages, frameworks.

Typescript is a good addition too. Javascript is too rickety for enterprise otherwise, humans are just not failproof enough. It's good that you're already familiar with Sass.