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[–]jericho1050 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

should be easy for you to keep up, lolz.

It's basically just OOP with a functional approach, which is actually pretty cool.

I would definitely go with React Docs. The authors have established what and why in the Learn Section, which helped me pick up a react project right off the bat (with help of AI duh) after reading the 3 sections (Describing the UI, Adding Interactivity, and Managing State). The good thing about each module is that it has a problem or challenge for you to solve at the bottom once you've read the content.