I was almost expecting an answer like "Two months." or "All you need is this one course.", but this article actually sheds some light on the topic the right way.
Two months is a reasonable timeframe to study the basics of JS. But realistically it's more like 6-12 months to get from zero to the first job as a software engineer. And then you really start learning :)
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I was almost expecting an answer like "Two months." or "All you need is this one course.", but this article actually sheds some light on the topic the right way.
Two months is a reasonable timeframe to study the basics of JS. But realistically it's more like 6-12 months to get from zero to the first job as a software engineer. And then you really start learning :)