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How to move after the basics?
JS is not my first language, but on it I sat down a little in terms of understanding. I read learn.javascript.ru , looked at sorax and started looking at htmlAcademy . My eyes widen and, in general, none of this keeps me for a long time. There is motivation to learn and I really like it myself, but I don’t want to waste time watching some lessons that will turn out to be useless in a couple of days, so I’m asking for advice from more experienced people here. Maybe read a book or watch a course? The only thing that is not perceived so far is raw text, documentation. But I will come to this with time.
I started learning Reactand do something on it, but I notice that there is not enough understanding of many topics. For example, why is it so, and not in some other way. I want deeper knowledge, but I don’t know where to get it all, how to filter out information. From my own experience, weeding out is so far a long time, there is not so much time. And before that, I studied languages in courses at the university, I didn’t look for anything in particular.
Thank you all in advance for any criticism and guidance.
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Code.mu is an excellent resource, completely free, in Russian, practice-oriented
I’ll tell you my one-year experience as a junior: in addition to react, you need to master redax and styled components. Then, if you have already written a couple of simple React "projects" for mastering, for example, tables, say contacts, with the ability to sort and a form for entering or changing new data, then you can try to send out resumes and go to social services, where they look for cheap juniors
You got into react too early. Learn js completely from scratch to es6 features. Lots and lots of practice. Write everything and solve problems. After you understand the language, you can start mastering React or View or Angular or Svelt. At work, no one needs react developers, but they need specialists with a good knowledge of the language in which they write, and any technology can be mastered in a short time.
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