Hey @alvinkatojr . I guess you’re right.
I already know javascript fairly well. Made my own framework for a big job back when there was no such thing, around 2005. Then jQuery came and made things easier for my line of work, but I kept doing vanilla stuff to this day. Zero Typescript though.
I guess spending so much time and energy in a framework, which is not even a proper language, feels wrong for an old schooler like me (especially Javascript). But I guess it’s what people want now.
I’m going to increase my search for agencies that still need a “visual” front-end guy to make some more money while I study the new stuff and look for a job.
I’m curious if you found yourself in a similar situation before. If so, when did you decide to learn the new stuff? Any tips to share?
Any idea on how hard can it be for a guy like me (average to good javascript, strong CSS/SASS, also PHP developer) to learn React and all the stuff that usually comes with it?
Thanks