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How long does it take to learn junior front-end dev.?
Good day, I'm a beginner, a month ago I began to be interested in learning the basics of creating websites, so to speak, and identified for myself a direction and goal, maybe even a dream in life where I would like to develop. Already learned the basics about 60% of html and css, I want to go deeper and find good practice. There is a great desire, there are resources, time, and other motivating things. But the question is what to learn after html, css, java basics? And how long does it take to become a junior? year?
And where can I find a practice for all this + - interactive and understandable?
In general, please help a beginner, what to learn then? and how to realize your path, so that later you don’t sit and think about what’s next? and every day to study and practice.
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60% html and css
Every day I read these auto-training posts from noobs, about front-end developers and how they have almost almost learned html sieses and js. What's next? Enterprise? Google? Vasyuki is the center of the galaxy? I've been typesetting for probably 5-6 years now and from time to time I stumble upon new sieses features. In addition, layout is not knowledge of tags and properties, it is an idea of standards. How to work with images correctly, how to write valid, semantic and maximally optimal code, with a minimum number of requests, working on a methodology, this is knowledge of modern formats and crutches, this is legacy support, this is email layout, this is work with frameworks, engines, template engines, assemblers . This is a constant race for new technologies in order to at least stay in place, you don’t know shit in short ...)
60% html and cssI am much less.
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