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Frontender learning ladder?
Good day to all! Need help/answer/advice in what order to learn everything for the frontend. Markup languages, programming languages, frameworks, collections, preprocessors, etc.
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html - css - js - Practice in these languages - project builders - learning about frameworks, preprocessors and other sugar.
By frameworks I mean all sorts of bootstraps, etc.
In general, the ideal option is to start with the basics, and when you have confidence in your abilities and the feeling that something is missing, then move higher.
Without understanding the basics - how the same bootstrap makes an element look / behave exactly as it does - it's useless to use it - you're tormented by catching bugs.
In general terms:
HTML and CSS - I won’t describe here, so it’s clear that you need to at least be able to layout adaptively, understand basic SEO and know some kind of CSS framework
Surely, in the middle of the night, even if you don’t get enough sleep, JavaScript (not jQuery) and actually jQuery itself
Then some JavaScript framework + a number of useful things
And at the end Node.js, in order to properly equalize JavaScript hands, since the browser does not know how to equalize.
We have courses in Kyiv at a web studio, then we take some people to work, so this is a proven skills scheme.
First you need to learn HTML. Maybe somehow, at the very least, you can rivet a site on it, but CSS and JS are no options here. And you need to learn well. Otherwise, it will be a headache all the time.
I note that HTML is quite simple, and you can learn it well in a week.
Next we have CSS - you need to at least somehow be able to ennoble the result, and it will not tend to solve with JavaScript what can be solved with CSS animation. The nuances, however, are not always important, but it is better to teach in full.
So the last of our trio is JS. Here you need to learn globally (unlike the previous two). Canvas, jQuery, THREE.js... new stuff every day. Probably never learn it. As well as all libraries too.
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