For me is the whole list somehow wrong. I mean there are some core concepts and then suddenly we hit Typescript section, although there is absolutely nothing about how to make an API call ;) For me personally "drag and drop" was never needed and I don't consider it as a core feature which I should know or learn. If that change, then it'll be easy to learn it.
I wouldn't consider many things from the list as "confidence booster" because they are rather basic and I assume such things won't be asked during a recruiting process. From a perspective of a company, which has small to enterprise projects, there are other topics which are way more important and what's on the list can be learned rather quickly but ;)
I have to agree, the list is quite random and missing structure. If I were to point a new web dev to a helpful resource to guide them on their journey it would be roadmap.sh/
Yes I completely agree with you.What i am assuming if people are reading this they might not be a beginner although there are few more important stuffs as well such as API,map,filter,reduce,spread and rest operator,object destructuring,closures,event loop,event delegation,call,bind,apply.I m still learning all this and will try to put detailed blogs about all the individual topics listed above.
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For me is the whole list somehow wrong. I mean there are some core concepts and then suddenly we hit Typescript section, although there is absolutely nothing about how to make an API call ;) For me personally "drag and drop" was never needed and I don't consider it as a core feature which I should know or learn. If that change, then it'll be easy to learn it.
I wouldn't consider many things from the list as "confidence booster" because they are rather basic and I assume such things won't be asked during a recruiting process. From a perspective of a company, which has small to enterprise projects, there are other topics which are way more important and what's on the list can be learned rather quickly but ;)
I have to agree, the list is quite random and missing structure. If I were to point a new web dev to a helpful resource to guide them on their journey it would be roadmap.sh/
Yes I completely agree with you.What i am assuming if people are reading this they might not be a beginner although there are few more important stuffs as well such as API,map,filter,reduce,spread and rest operator,object destructuring,closures,event loop,event delegation,call,bind,apply.I m still learning all this and will try to put detailed blogs about all the individual topics listed above.