That’s an interesting question. I think that there is not a perfect answer to that. Moreover, it depends on the person.
I think the right time is when you feel comfortable with the language enough to feel like you can implement anything you think of. But one thing you should absolutely do is continue to learn the language. Even if you choose Angular where you’ll mostly use typescript, you should always continue your learning journey of js.
Learning JS is not a destination, it’s a direction.
PS: Learning a framework is great because it will teach you how to build scalable solutions.
Hi,
That’s an interesting question. I think that there is not a perfect answer to that. Moreover, it depends on the person.
I think the right time is when you feel comfortable with the language enough to feel like you can implement anything you think of. But one thing you should absolutely do is continue to learn the language. Even if you choose Angular where you’ll mostly use typescript, you should always continue your learning journey of js.
PS: Learning a framework is great because it will teach you how to build scalable solutions.
That’s my opinion.
Cheers
I agree... I will post this blog post to a developer group I'm in