how can i bypass that, is it possible to makeup for lack of work experience.
Not that it matters for me. Because 0 times all projects still kinda 0. Lol. But seriously lets say i have 5 months of experience through some job. And then i go for something else what else could help me there then with experience part.
You are not likely to bypass that lack - I have a MS in Math from a top 15 math program and I took a humbling $51k starting salary in frontend web development. I managed to more than triple that in roughly 1 1/2 years largely on my hard work & a bit of luck.
Of course, don't stop trying, but your expectations meed to be realistic.
Internship, Commercial Personal Project, low level job, unpaid work at startup, chrome extensions, or phonegap or nodejs?
I am wondering because if i chose something that doesn't scale well with experience. For example graphic Design doesn't have as much potential as Back End Dev.
Why not all three? If you'e not fully employed, you have the freedom to pick an choose.
I'd try to land an internship first. The benefits of actually having a 9-5 job will help you "level up" to future employers. Sometimes there is stigma with being just a contractor/freelancer, and you'll never learn how to work in a team. When you're doing all the work, you'd never know what it'd like to work with designers, product managers, project managers, etc. These are all invaluable skills and skills/experience that you don't have and will never be able to learn until you get a "real" job. The other benefit is, you will be able to learn on the job. You'll be getting paid to learn, so what's not to like?
If you need extra money, do some local freelancing. I wouldn't try to tackle anything too big because most freelancing jobs suck due to unreasonable client expectations. You'll need to be a unicorn. (Not to be confused with consultation).
And always find time to work on your own project. This is not negotiable. Invest in yourself.
I've read about 4 books on javascript including eloquent javascript, and video by Crockford. I've also done courses about javascript which really really helped on udacity such as web development, oop in js, patterns in js.
I really do have to focus, i'm making simple apps in phonegap to chrome extension to web layout in PS to apis in nodejs.
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