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May 15, 2017 22:27
Cool. I'm just trying to connect to my clients API with Fetch and login using basic authentication (username/password) and retreiving XML to show on the screens
May 15, 2017 22:23
It's not hard any takers?
May 15, 2017 22:23
I need some ballz to the wallz help plz. I've been working at this all day and I'm at a new job.
May 15, 2017 22:22
sup guys
 

JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
Jan 31, 2017 16:07
@rlemon. How long did that take? It's fucking great. It would be cool to have a monokai theme, just for shits.
Jan 31, 2017 15:54
Ok, thanks guys. I'll work on both. A little of both each day.
Jan 31, 2017 15:49
One more question and I'll leave you alone.

I have two choices:

1) Work on my existing Java skills and study more Data structures questions using Leetcode and try to get a remote job at a big company with high pay (this is less likely to happen)

2) Work my way through FreeCodeCamp.com so I can learn all the web technologies, and try to get a JavaScript or React job after I do that (which will take longer, but more likely to happen)
Jan 31, 2017 15:48
He is a madman
Jan 31, 2017 15:44
I know the skills transfer, and I do know a good amount of JS, but what I dont know is how to use it together with other web technologies (MEAN, React, etc) to make web apps. I have made a React-Native app and Swift app though. And an Ionic and Angular app, but again, I barely touched the surface. They are very simple apps.
Jan 31, 2017 15:42
But no full-time experience
Jan 31, 2017 15:42
I have work experience. I interned at Lockheed Martin and IBM.
Jan 31, 2017 15:41
Thanks GNi33! Thats a lot of companies! And yes, they seem to mostly be JavaScript. I wish I would have studied more JavaScript and practicing building webapps, because I mostly just know Java and Data Structs and Algorithm type review questions.
Jan 31, 2017 15:39
Hello GNi33
Jan 31, 2017 15:38
Good morning!! I am a freshly graduated Comp Sci student with a disability. Because of my disability, I must work remotely, but as soon as I mention this to interested companies, they turn me away. I graduated 3.9 GPA Summa Cum Laude and its still a problem. My question is this, is JavaScript my best bet on finding remote work? It seems like there are more remote JavaScript jobs than anything else.