In what ways can you specialize as a JavaScript developer?
Can you be a "D3 data visualization expert"?
Or purely a "Node.js / React" server-side JS developer?
Make up a position and tell startups that they need your expertise in said position. Someone will hire you.
>>55251158
Tell them you're a javascript alchemist :^)
>>55251526
>using the smiley with a carat nose
web mapping or GIS maybe?
works well with D3 and backend programming too
there are a few popular mapping libraries and a bunch of plugins already made, if you specialize in one it might be worthwhile, given that you have some clients/interests where you can make use of it. Applies to other areas as well.
Certified closure parenthesis balancer.
>>55252998
>Carat
>Not circumflex accent
didn't js become the 'another meme framework of the month' type of language?
Learn whatever you want, in a few months it'll be all like
>Oh you know node.js. It's great, but that's soooo 2016, we're all using [buzzword].js now
>>55251158
You can go full meme and be an Angular user