Friday, 12 June 2015

HTML5 Templates/Framworks


hi all,

i'm student who's pursuing career in web development. currently, have few years of experience working css , xhtml (just starting learn html5), , year's worth of javascript experience. after doing in web dev classes, felt confident abilities. however, after looking @ job boards , doing research on html5, i'm feeling lot less confident. in school, hand-coded our assignments in text editor using basic/minimal xhtml templates. naturally, when began work on portfolio started looking similar html5 templates, found these exponentially bulkier , intimidating. looked into, , attempted start projects with, things html5 boilerplate, initializr, bootstrap, gave , went starting scratch due frustration. these frameworks designed simple, yet keep getting overwhelmed them. else in same boat?

use of these frameworks commonplace in 'real world'? in other words, if want successful , hire-able developer, should building sites using them?

in advance!
 

here frameworks provided me job interview past week.

backbone
spine
underscore
node – server side javascript
jasmine – behavior driven development framework testing javascript
require.js
handlebars
jquery
coffeescript
sass (compass)

bad thing know nothing of these until searched them. because each situation different , 1 cannot know specific employer want.

answer question, yes @ of them , try hands on experience them. why? because interview terminated quickly. employer wanted had knowledge , experience now, not proven track record of delivering , need learn new technologies.

@ backbone or spine more general frameworks , move more specific items.

hope helps,

 


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