It seems most front end opportunities these days require some framework, mostly React and/or Angular. I have no experience with any of these frameworks since we mostly use in house tools. I do have some experience with web components but that is very new compared to React. Would you suggest I learn react before interviewing? Thank you.
Learn React.
Learn react in 1 month and build a Facebook clone in the second month
No learn the web not a framework, ppl saying learn react r idiots
Says the dude at Facebook. So Facebook is going to stop supporting react? Just kidding
Op is asking in context of interview.
Most FE interviews at FAANG are library agnostic, requiring extensive knowledge in CSS, HTML, and DOM API.
^this
FB’s FE interview asks you algorithm question disguised as DOM question. Google’s UXE interview is more well rounded.
Will there be a verbal or practical (programming assignment) interview for React?
For the React team at FB? If not, smaller companies may test your abilities with Redux in a React project, ask you about separation of components and containers, ask you what the “key” attribute means in a list component, or have you build a ui component from JSON data.
Front end changes the cool boy framework every few months. You will do fine
Disagree. React is par for the course and if you’re interviewing for a front-end specific position then you should learn react.
I’m guessing this guy doesn’t do front end.