Frontend
Javascript
The language everything on the web actually runs on
Every framework on this page — React, Next.js, Node — is JavaScript underneath. Knowing the language itself, and not just one framework's shortcuts, is what makes it possible to fix the odd problem that no tutorial covers.
Why this matters to you
- Runs in every browser and on the server, with no plugins or installs
- One language across your whole product means one team can cover all of it
- Decades of libraries for anything you need, already tested by millions
- Problems can be fixed at the root, not worked around framework by framework
What I build with it
The kind of work this is right for.
Interactive features on existing sites, without a full rewrite
Small scripts and widgets that drop into any page
Third-party integrations — payments, maps, chat, analytics
Browser automation and scraping tools
Debugging and performance fixes on inherited JavaScript codebases
Where this fits
Services that use Javascript.
Common questions
Things people ask before starting.
Related Frontend Skills
Technologies I usually pair with Javascript.
Need a Javascript developer?
Tell me what you're trying to build or fix. I'll come back with a clear scope and timeline in writing — and I'll say so if Javascript isn't the right tool for it.



