I've worked as a front-end dev for 3 years. I love programming, but hate the front-end. I'm pretty savvy with JS (can navigate callback hell, understand scopes, closures, deal with callback hell, write native JS), but I'm still building up my Node knowledge. What do I need to know to be hireable as a Node developer? I'm building an automatic Reddit poster using Raw.js (a Node wrapper for Reddit's API) and Express.
Submitted February 08, 2016 at 05:59PM by n00bermensch
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