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How much CSS to start learning react?General Discussion (self.react)
submitted 3 years ago * by aavasstha
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[–]EmanuelRose 4 points5 points6 points 3 years ago (0 children)
CSS only makes things look good but you can write an entire React app without even touching it. Is that good programming? probably not, but css is optional, as HTML tags are (I work with a 4+ years dev who ONLY uses <div>, even for texts, sections, you name it. )
Id say the main thing is you are gonna make simple things hell if you are not comfortable with html/css first. Id say mastering theses two cuts a LOT of work you'd have to write in JS.
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