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Does sports programming help a front-end developer?
Do Sports Programming Need Frontenders to Grow?
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Write some site for a radio or some simple portal on React (with a normal API), output data from there so that it doesn’t bug or crash and that there is no chaotic loading of elements from the client (this infuriates and distrusts the site ). At first it will seem oh, it’s so easy to fetch and that’s it, but then you will have a brain explosion when you really encounter asynchrony, extra rendering, and that’s when you start real hardcore sports :)
And so, of course, write very, very many real projects and not be afraid to ask, a brake on a problem that has been tormenting you for more than 2 days will not bring you anything good, but also score on toxic personalities.
In order to be able to solve problems, you need to solve more problems.
In order to be able to draw, you need to draw more.
In order to increase the level in the front, you need to solve the front of the problem.
Sports programming helps sports programming. And in the sale it turns out the code is so-so.
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