Usually companies are not expecting you to be an expert, especially because they would know that you are still on your journey to learn more and get experience (think of titles/roles like Junior Developer and a Senior Developer, which lead to different expectations).
Do you enjoy in general what you are doing, when you are working with JS etc.? Do you think, this is what you want to keep doing? If yes, then do not worry, even with a huge load of experience it can feel like there is still so much you do not know or understand.
I actually do enjoy programming and building web pages. The learning part is fun for me as well. I guess the most frustrating part about JavaScript is that I'm not picking it up as quickly as I thought I would. I just need to keep practicing and be patient with myself.
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Usually companies are not expecting you to be an expert, especially because they would know that you are still on your journey to learn more and get experience (think of titles/roles like Junior Developer and a Senior Developer, which lead to different expectations).
Do you enjoy in general what you are doing, when you are working with JS etc.? Do you think, this is what you want to keep doing? If yes, then do not worry, even with a huge load of experience it can feel like there is still so much you do not know or understand.
I actually do enjoy programming and building web pages. The learning part is fun for me as well. I guess the most frustrating part about JavaScript is that I'm not picking it up as quickly as I thought I would. I just need to keep practicing and be patient with myself.