It's easier to learn than in the past, but also harder to master in the past.
We have way more changes within 2 years than it's used to be years ago.
Also, its not only writing code. A lot of people code for years but don't really understand design patterns. Or they don't understand why we do unit tests...
Also, it feels like there is a misconception when its comes to jobs. People learn JS for a half a year and think they'll get a lot of job offers. But that's usually not how it works.
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It's easier to learn than in the past, but also harder to master in the past.
We have way more changes within 2 years than it's used to be years ago.
Also, its not only writing code. A lot of people code for years but don't really understand design patterns. Or they don't understand why we do unit tests...
Also, it feels like there is a misconception when its comes to jobs. People learn JS for a half a year and think they'll get a lot of job offers. But that's usually not how it works.