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AlexeyVolkov122019-08-14 14:34:53
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AlexeyVolkov12, 2019-08-14 14:34:53

How to take your front-end development education to the next level?

Guys, I've been learning Front-end development for about 4 months now, and it seems to me that I'm stuck. I know the JS base, I can write light scripts in Jquery, connect any libraries and set a simple interactive page. And it's been like this for about a month now. I realized that I had stopped in my learning and development. I'm tired of writing in Jquery, I want to switch to pure JavaScript. And actually, it is quite logical to answer me: "So take it and start." Yes, already started, but I would like to hear from you, what do you think I should do next? Maybe read a book? Something to view?

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Daniil Maslov, 2019-08-14
@s0xzwasd

Nothing to read and watch without practice.
You need to start making your project, come up with some idea or take ready-made ones: an analogue of Trello, a calculator, and others. There are a bunch of them on google.
Only with practice will you really understand what you have learned and it will not disappear from your head after a couple of days.

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Martovitskiy, 2019-08-14
@Martovitskiy

Base JS, html, css, jQuery for 4 months??? I would like your brain .. A month and already tired of writing in jQuery? Learn not a simple interactive, but a complex interactive, write a couple of sites with the same jQuery.
If native, then you correctly noticed - what's stopping you if you already know the basics? Try to solve problems, test your knowledge. Read Flanagan at least 2 times, go through learn.javascript.ru and you will immediately understand that 4 months is nothing.

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Sasha Zhelezovsky, 2019-10-13
@goper

So grab react. It will cover many concepts like imperative programming, state, composition, hooks, etc.

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