I recommend adding algorithms to your list. It's on mine. I know it falls in the basic part, but it is necessary in two ways. Firstly, it helps you write better code. Secondly, most interviews start with algorithm challenges.
I know this is way back when, but in case anyone finds this article the OP mentions the Computer Science path from Frontend Masters which is sufficient as an intro to algorithms, especially for interviewing. Even covering some of the more complex ones not used in interviews but useful on-the-job. You only need to supplement with practice on the algorithms/data structures taught (Leetcode or neetcode.io).
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I recommend adding algorithms to your list. It's on mine. I know it falls in the basic part, but it is necessary in two ways. Firstly, it helps you write better code. Secondly, most interviews start with algorithm challenges.
I know this is way back when, but in case anyone finds this article the OP mentions the Computer Science path from Frontend Masters which is sufficient as an intro to algorithms, especially for interviewing. Even covering some of the more complex ones not used in interviews but useful on-the-job. You only need to supplement with practice on the algorithms/data structures taught (Leetcode or neetcode.io).