I’m working as Backend dev and don’t have any experience in Frontend. I’ve a full stack interview very soon and want to prepare Javascript/ReactJS/HTML/CSS. Any suggestions?
Jesus. This is a bad idea. How much time do you have?
A week
If you like learning via video, look up traversy media on YouTube. Very understandable at 2x speed. Some Udemy courses are great too. https://www.udemy.com/the-complete-web-developer-zero-to-mastery/ Good luck.
Read / watch "you don't know javascript". Learn basics of css selectors. Learn react as a function tree. That's my best advice for short term prep.
If you’re not a recent grad, you might be better off telling the recruiter that you’re stronger as a back end developer and that you want to be interviewed for a back end position instead. It’ll be really hard to prep for front end related questions if you have no experience and if the interview is soon. This probably won’t work if you’re interviewing at a small company though
I think the expectation for full stack is just know how to use bootstrap.
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If it's very soon just learn some js