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10 reasons you should learn Javascript (like, yesterday)

Pick up this massively popular programming language.

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With so many different programming languages out there, getting started in web dev can be quite tricky. The best thing to do is learn something simple first, then graduate to more advanced languages and frameworks. Here’s why Javascript is the best first step.

1) It’s the most popular programming language in the world.

JavaScript is constantly referred to as the most popular programming language in the world. No matter how many other languages you learn after, you will still constantly use JavaScript on the client side in browsers.

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2) It’s easy to learn.

Since JavaScript is a plain text programming language, there’s not as much of a learning curve as there is with other languages. And since all major web browsers are JavaScript-enabled, there’s no additional downloading and learning. No bells and whistles.

3) It has an immediate payoff.

JavaScript is THE language of the web. That means it comes installed on every modern web browser and you can do all kinds of fun things the minute you learn it. No complex setups or downloading involved.

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4) It’s in demand.

JavaScript is one of the most sought-after skills right now across many industries. Knowing it can get you a high-paying job in some of the top tech companies in the world with an average base salary of nearly $100k.

5) You can stop using blogging platforms.

Say goodbye to blogging platforms and hello to your own customized blog. With JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS3 skills you can host and design your blog and control its lifespan.

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6) You can boost your design repertoire.

With JavaScript, you can learn how to animate things in your browser and build eccentric user interaction experiences, which are both excellent additions to any design resume.

7) You can create your own games.

If you know JavaScript and love the process, you can create games in your browser—from basic shooting asteroid games to more impressive experiences like 2048.

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8) It’s used virtually everywhere.

Today, JavaScript is used in the server side and client side of web development, in mobile apps and IoT devices. Its versatility is a perfect way to get a well-rounded education in programming from just one language.

9) It’s easy to debug.

Since JavaScript is THE programming language of the web, all browsers let you debug code easily. The feedback loop is incredibly fast, so you can easily refresh and see the results immediately. If you enjoy the debugging process, you can even make money for big companies through their bug bounty programs.

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10) It’s constantly growing.

Though JavaScript is a fairly old language in the programming world, there are constant additions and developments. Over the past ten years or so, there’s been the additions of Node.js, Angular.js, Backbone.js, Mustache.js, and so much more. It’s only going to continue to expand as the years go by.

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