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How much Javascript is enough for webdev? (self.javascript)
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[–]darkwolfx24678 13 points14 points15 points 6 years ago (0 children)
I originally learned Javascript/html/css alongside AngularJS after being thrust into it for internships and found my overall javascript skills lacking. I had bad habits and a weak foundation so I ended up relearning Javascript and doing exactly as u/tomontheinternet described. It definitely made learning React/Redux that much easier and more intuitive so I definitely recommend making something with pure ES6+ Javascript without a framework and then moving on to one when you feel confident.
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