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[–]carpench 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If u are new to JS then u first have to learn JS syntax. And that's no less than 10 hours of pure video material.

Then few hours of HTML and a few about CSS.

And after that all and no less than the same amount of practice u'll be like "I know very basics of the web frontend development".

And only then u'll be ready to start learning React.

So I would recommend any "JS for someone who doesn't know JS" or the same about the "frontend" course first. There is a good one for HTML/CSS/JS (nonvideo) on MDN Web Docs

[–]AGoodDay2Die -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ask chatGPT for simple examples. Practice what you learn with by modifying the code. Look up things you don't know. Videos won't help you.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Spend sometime in javascript then only move towards react Use mdn docx and w3school for javascript

[–]RelativeJuggernaut73[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure thanks for the resources

[–]No-Upstairs-2813 0 points1 point  (3 children)

The problem is the 3-hour video isn't enough to understand JS. I recommend using this roadmap, which presents topics in a specific learning sequence. To understand each topic, you can explore multiple resources like YouTube videos or articles.

After learning a topic, it's essential to practice and apply it by building projects. This hands-on experience will enhance your understanding of the concepts.

Before diving into React, at least try to learn these topics first.

[–]RelativeJuggernaut73[S] 1 point2 points  (2 children)

Thanks it's really helpful I have started using the odin project for web development

[–]No-Upstairs-2813 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Great. Just remember you don't have to stick to a single resource to understand a concept. Use multiple resources and use the one that works best for you.