I'm a frontend dev, and also heavily interested in the design process, so what I'm doing is sticking with JavaScript as it has a huge variety what I can do with it without learning a huge amount of new stuff. I can easily adapt to new stuff like React, Vue, Svelte, headless CMS, or even stuff like node.js
Thanks for your answer - I agree that it is relatively easy to adapt between javascript based things. What percent of your time for work and not work is javascript (if you had to put a thumb on it)?
I'm a frontend dev, and also heavily interested in the design process, so what I'm doing is sticking with JavaScript as it has a huge variety what I can do with it without learning a huge amount of new stuff. I can easily adapt to new stuff like React, Vue, Svelte, headless CMS, or even stuff like node.js
Thanks for your answer - I agree that it is relatively easy to adapt between javascript based things. What percent of your time for work and not work is javascript (if you had to put a thumb on it)?
right now - maybe about 65% 😅
lot of react projects