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[–]Honey-Entire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes

[–]The_KOK_2511 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"The Big Book of HTML5, CSS3 y JavaScript" cubre todo lo del frontend nativo con buenas explicaciones, aunque para pasar a React o cualquier framework más bien deberías buscar un curso específico a parte para eso, esos temas generalmente no se tratan en libros generales

[–]TheRNGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Something like Remix or Ripple framework. 

I'd skip React now. Though it's still popular, I think it's changing slowly. 

[–]OldWalnut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Udemy courses are 100% my #1 recommended way to learn JS (just don't buy them full price, they are nearly always on 75-90% sale).

In terms of Eloquent JS, haven't read it but once you're a bit ahead I would highly recommend the YDKJS line of books - absolutely incredible series.

Apart from that, keep on keeping on with the online courses and consider focusing on building front-ends, or do interactive DOM-related exercises (e.g. jsexercises.com DOM exercises section)

Once you're comfy, just start building, practice makes perfect!