I've been self-learning html/css/js for almost a decade now and I can say I'm decent at css (css3 made it fun). I can write a (good enough for personal use) responsive website with or without libraries/frameworks. My go to would be jekyll+sass+js, my js is good enough for DOM manipulation and some logic but not on node/react/etc level. But when it comes to job (jr web dev) hunting, I always die during the js test. Reading this gives me hope that it's possible, but also frustrates me for giving up and for not trying more at the same time.
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