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Start your free trialMarko Mlinarevic
5,537 PointsWill node.js ember.js and angular.js be included in frontend track?
as the title says?
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Andrew Chalkley
Treehouse Guest TeacherNode.js is back end :)
We're probably going to develop several tracks in JavaScript when we have more content to actually put in to a track they'll start appearing.
Also, did you do both ember and angular? Do you think you need to know both?
Marko Mlinarevic
5,537 Pointsjavascript track would be awesome... I didn't do them yet but they are in plan. Yes I think that quality front-end developer should know javascript as palm of his hand... And the jobs where they are asking for front-end developer they mostly ask to know both technologies and have at least some kind of projects. And I know few front-end developers and all of them know at least basics of node.js . That is my opinion which is based to talking with directors and developers from strong IT firms in my city... And they are really "strong" in their fields of web development and they are looking for only quality front-end developers.
EDIT:- just wanted to add your tutorials are great keep-up with great work