It depends what you want to do, JS is sort of everywhere so it makes sense as another language. I don't think it can be wrong to give a try. It's a full time job keeping up with everything front-end related, if that's primarily why you're interested, but even knowing the basics and its particular weird parts surely will come in handy at some point.
It depends what you want to do, JS is sort of everywhere so it makes sense as another language. I don't think it can be wrong to give a try. It's a full time job keeping up with everything front-end related, if that's primarily why you're interested, but even knowing the basics and its particular weird parts surely will come in handy at some point.
I am studying JS now, and I sure enjoy it - thanks friend