
I'm going through https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript now, and I find that topic by topic discussion is not very useful for a newbie like me, even with programmer background. I click a link and another, and pretty soon I get lost in cyclic sphegatti. As a newbie, I don't know what's important and what order I should learn. Do you know a better "tutorial" site for Javascript? Maybe a book? Someone mentioned https://eloquentjavascript.net/ It's for someone who doesn't have programming background. Way too wordy for me... -- On 2025-03-11 22:40, William Park via talk wrote:
1. I decided to bite the bullet, and learn Javascript.
2. After that, learn one of those Javascript Frameworks. There are so many. Which one do you recommend?
3. After that, learn Typescript (so says someone in KWLUG).
On 2025-03-07 16:04, William Park via talk wrote:
Hi,
Do you know any job site, for old guys with legacy skill sets? Regular job, contract, full time, part time, anything is okay.
Right now, I'm using Indeed and LinkedIn to look for job. For search, Indeed returns more relevant job posts than LinkedIn. LinkedIn returns too many irrelevant posts, but I nevertheless dig through them, hoping for that right fit.
Anyways, I'm finding, my expertise and skill sets are old. I don't have the latest lingo in tools, programming language, GUI framework, web this and that, etc. I don't pass filter (AI or human).
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