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by jcun4128
1642 days ago
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The above process I described I've been doing for over 2 years. I will be leaving them soon though. Personally I've started learning since 2013, but I was still in jQuery/PHP days around that time. Didn't pick up React until like 2017. Now everything I do is JS based for the most part except things like Python/C++. Professional experience about 4 years or so. If you're just starting there's a developer roadmap (on GitHub) you might find interesting about all the different directions you can take. Oh if you want to get your feet wet with ReactJS fast, I'd recommend Traversy Media's React JS crash course on YT. They're like an hour long. I say they're because he updates them per year. Also if you look at the monthly HN who's hiring JS/React/Python are usually always at the top of the list in demand. Does depend where you're looking but yeah. |
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Right now i am working on a JavaScript/jQuery SPA, a huge app and a lot of bad approaches and coding conventions. I am going to resume with react ecosystem again to update myself with the current industry trends.