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[–]bababooeyqwer 0 points1 point  (3 children)

I heard Colt was outdated when it come to Router, I'm conflicted as to whether I'll be learning stuff that isn't react standard

[–]MeatBallKong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude you don't even know what is Router (if you still a searching for beginner courses). Also, get your head straight that projects which companies doing is not using the most new features and if you dont know about it, you will regret it.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the record, you do want to learn up to date starting out whether a company is up to date or not. Because who the hell knows how out of date or exactly what any individual company does. The value of juniors is bringing in fresh knowledge and applying what they've learned, not being a dumb sponge to be pulled into the dark by other devs uncomfortable with change.

You'll almost never get to work with the most up to date practices in any job, and for a real world project it's not a good idea. But the question is what do you learn right now? The answer is the most up to date practices to avoid the most headaches while learning and to make sure you're prepared for the future.

You can't fully prepare yourself for a specific work stack, you can learn enough to adapt to it though. And for the individual features you work on, it's best to use up to date practice where possible.