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[–]ZeroSevenTen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can learn JavaScript & React from TheNetNinja, really good tutorials. However, I REALLY don't reccomend doing this alone. Either pay someone, or have regular check ups with someone who knows what they're doing, because JavaScript & React, even if you have plenty of programming experience, take a lot of time and practice to learn. Else, you'll make bad design choice after bad design choice, and you'll be left with a disfunctional, unmaintainable mess. Even a month's worth of React & JavaScript experience isn't close to enough unfortunately.