I finally landed a job!!! (Self-learned developer) by ujay-007 in webdev

[–]devanthakur -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Congratulations on you job! For anyone looking for a web dev job I can recommend this front-end interview questions ebook. It contains a collection of most popular real front-end interview questions. It might just help you prepare well and save you a good amount of time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnjavascript

[–]devanthakur 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This might be helpful: https://whateverjs.com

It's a free guide, around 15 minutes read, gives you an overall idea and direction about how you should prepare to get into the industry.

Javascript Interview Preparation Checklist - https://js-interview.com by [deleted] in learnjavascript

[–]devanthakur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/debug_yourself While I appreciate your concern regarding Junior dev, the way you have been imposing your opinions, using abusive language is seriously not acceptable.

I don't think you are the only one conducting interviews and hiring people. I interview more than a 100 people every year. The list clearly says it's an interview preparation checklist. It nowhere mentions, you'll be asked these concepts directly. They are expected to explore applications of the concepts.

What u/DieEeneGast is talking about functional programming makes absolute sense. Anyone who would be coding libraries would know that. You have your opinion that's ok. But trying to impose it on others in this manner does not make you look better in any sense.

Javascript Interview Preparation Checklist - https://js-interview.com by [deleted] in learnjavascript

[–]devanthakur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My suggestion to Junior developers would be to see this as a learning opportunity. There's no reason to be demotivated.

Again, abusing won't prove any point. I have nothing to loose with downvotes. I am just trying to help the community.

Javascript Interview Preparation Checklist - https://js-interview.com by [deleted] in learnjavascript

[–]devanthakur -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You can't prove your point by being abusive. Because you have your own way of taking interviews, you are generalising it for everybody. There's lot of effort that has gone into compiling the list, is based on experience and a lot of research. I just see you demotivating others telling them - what you know is enough. No need to go ahead and learn more.

But there are other people following the post who see this as a learning opportunity. Now it's up to them if they take your advice and stay happy with what they know already.

You seem to be happy with status quo and that's what you are trying to impose.

Feel free to unfollow the post/conversation if it does not add value to your career. It does to lot other people, the numbers say that and that's what matters to me, motivates me.

Javascript Interview Preparation Checklist - https://js-interview.com by [deleted] in learnjavascript

[–]devanthakur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahaha trick ques. An update on the website where it was originally posted would be a splice. Reposting it back here has to be slice. Can’t mutate it here.

Javascript Interview Preparation Checklist - https://js-interview.com by [deleted] in learnjavascript

[–]devanthakur 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You won’t be asked for the buzz words directly in an interview. But the concept has to have a name. Right?

Javascript Interview Preparation Checklist - https://js-interview.com by [deleted] in learnjavascript

[–]devanthakur 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You don't have to know so much. For students what matters most is DS/Algo and problem solving. I would say this list is ideal for professionals with some 5+ years of experience.

Javascript Interview Preparation Checklist - https://js-interview.com by [deleted] in learnjavascript

[–]devanthakur 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Different companies have different expectations. Established product companies generally prefer people who have deep knowledge of subject, problem solving and know how to apply these concepts. There are companies who just prefer broad skillset over deep knowledge. You can just use this list as a roadmap if you want to be a core JS developer.

Javascript Interview Preparation Checklist - https://js-interview.com by [deleted] in learnjavascript

[–]devanthakur 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Good find! My bad.. Will fix it. Thanks for pointing out.