Running the front end every day, I am working at Home Depot. I have been working at Home Depot for 6 months. My position is a cashier. A few months later, I did the only thing that appeared as a cashier and did the work. For cashier, there is someone who runs the front end with all the registries in the store. That person is a person. When I saw a cashier passing by, I did not want to be a chief registrar for the rest of my life. After 4 and a half months of work, I mastered it.
I started running 18 months ago. Just as you write, there are infinite suggestions to do; programs to follow, equipment to buy. But in the end it's just placing one leg in front of the other. According to my instinct, I will start running everyday. Initially only once, then more blocks, and more miles. Today I ran 25 miles a week and saw my first marathon. As time went by, my distance and my ability increased organically until I looked back.
I am qualified a little. In addition to running this website, I need to think about daily front-end development and expose me to many conversations about front-end development. I am working on CodePen, a small gadget for front-end developers. I also discuss weekly with the various guests at the ShopTalk Show every week and then go to various places to participate in meetings focused on front end development. Just like jQuery is good for us, it has finished a new development. And it does not mean that ES 6 + covers us, but it is true. I handle problems directly by dealing with DOM and treating it as if it were a state store. As I open up, users' expectations and complexity are increasing. We need to manage this complexity
Setting up webpack can be a cumbersome task, and for developers who have been overwhelmed by developing new things at the front end, this part is short. In other words, webpack is a module binder useful for users by putting frontend projects and their dependencies in the final bundle. Normally, the project sets up the WebPack configuration, and it is rare for developers to change it. In the long run, understanding webpack is still a good thing. This is because the web pack function such as hot reload and CSS module is possible.