Junior Frontend.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Oleksandr Shvechykov

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When you're a matematician

but fall in love with Front-end

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Mood

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- Sorry, we hired another.

- *okayface* can you review my test task for me?

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"Javascript, unexpectedly, has become the most important programming language in the world. Nobody expected that, nobody wanted that. It just happened."

Douglas Crockford

When practice means practice

First time with Redux like

Summing up:

1. Do test tasks, it's your chance to get your skills better.

2. Don't be afraid of failing an interview.

3. Always try to find out what you're doing.

4. There was an Easter Egg πŸ₯š.

How hard is to be a newcomer in a modern frontend world?

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Why not others?

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You probably know React

Functional Programming?

Flux?

Immutability?

Let's find a job!

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Why not Angular?

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Summing up:

1. Learn JS first.

2. Then learn React.

3. Start a project using any opened API.

4. Surround yourself with news and articles.

Interviewing

Let me code

Don't give me huge test tasks. No more than 3 days to complete

It's okay for me not to understand your questions

Javascript isn't so great

Summing up (final):

1. Pick one tool.

2. Read front-end related articles each day.

3. Filter information stream.

4. Don't be afraid of job interviews.

Where to start from?

[applause]

Thank you

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