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nibor48136yMake sure your javascript skills are top notch. There are a lot of people out there with react/angular/Vue on their cv but who have crappy raw javascript knowledge. A decent employer will snap up a good javascript dev and train them up.
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yosoyblarn36y@Robinha @Charon92
Thanks - I was hoping that’s what I’d hear. I figure if I know the basics I can figure anything out.
That being said — what’s a good test of my skills? What should I be able to do well in vanillla JavaScript that would prove my knowledge of it?
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