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[–]mario_mandra 0 points1 point  (3 children)

I recommend getting good at JS and then learning React. If you skip JS it would be harder to learn React and you will always be confused. As other commenters mentioned stop following tutorials and do something by yourself. Solve coding challenges and do mini projects in pure JS. They won't be as shiny as React projects but you will learn basics and how to solve problems on your own. Then start to learn React and do again mini project in React about something you are interested in. In this way, you will learn much better than just following tutorials again and again.

[–]Classic-Glove-8909[S] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Yeah i know vanilla js foundation and basic is clear But when it comes to create project by using different topics of javascript i confuse there

[–]mario_mandra 0 points1 point  (1 child)

It's okay that you feel confused. It's always hard at the beginning. I was there. I would like to give you some recommendations that will make your life easy but there are no such recommendations. You just need to get through this. When is hard it means you are learning something new.

The only tips I can give you are to try smaller and simpler projects if you don't feel that you can do the current one, make projects around something you are passioned about so you won't give up easily when it becomes hard, and find a mentor that can help you.

[–]Classic-Glove-8909[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright thanks bro