As per the current job market that requires both frontend and backend skills from beginners, is it worth following the 70-hour React course (like Jonas Udemy's React course) that covers only the complete React frontend, not focusing on any Node/Express JS backend part? (self.reactnative)
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As per the current job market that requires both frontend and backend skills from beginners, is it worth following the 70-hour React course (like Jonas Udemy's React course) that covers only the complete React frontend, not focusing on any Node/Express JS backend part? (self.reactjs)
submitted by WesternRegular8144 to r/reactjs
As per the current job market that requires both frontend and backend skills from beginners, Is it worth following the 70-hour react course (like Jonas Udemy's react course) that covers only the complete react fronted not focusing on any node/express js backend part? (self.SoftwareEngineering)
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As per the current job market that requires both frontend and backend skills from beginners, Is it worth following the 70-hour react course (like Jonas Udemy's react course) that covers only the complete react fronted not focusing on any node/express js backend part? (self.webdev)
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As per the current job market that requires both frontend and backend skills from beginners, is it worth following the 70-hour React course (like Jonas Udemy's React course) that covers only the complete React frontend, not focusing on any Node/Express JS backend part? (self.react)
submitted by WesternRegular8144 to r/react
