My humble 2 cents would be: let go of the past. Firefox OS is dead and buried and focusing on that past won't help you. Start from scratch somewhere else: find what interests you and learn that. Build things, not necessarily huge, but build little things to show that you keep exercising your skills and you are keeping up-to-date with the new things.
I know that it sucks throwing away those experiences, but unless you can convincingly show why they are relevant, you should ditch them. Show that you knowledge is current and relevant, that you are moving forward on par with the industry and that you are keeping busy although you are not currently working.
I wish you the best of luck!
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My humble 2 cents would be: let go of the past. Firefox OS is dead and buried and focusing on that past won't help you. Start from scratch somewhere else: find what interests you and learn that. Build things, not necessarily huge, but build little things to show that you keep exercising your skills and you are keeping up-to-date with the new things.
I know that it sucks throwing away those experiences, but unless you can convincingly show why they are relevant, you should ditch them. Show that you knowledge is current and relevant, that you are moving forward on par with the industry and that you are keeping busy although you are not currently working.
I wish you the best of luck!