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joople2015-02-23 18:45:02
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joople, 2015-02-23 18:45:02

html->css->bootstrap->less?->javascript?->who next?

Hello, toasters :D The
question is aimed at getting an exhaustive answer.
The request of the guys of my "level" and of course, higher! leave feedback.
Here I will offer my version of the development of events.
I, with my 0-y experience in the field of web, was lucky enough to get into a web-studio. (Yes, yes, this happens ... sometimes).
And, of course, I started small and am listed there as a novice layout designer.
More to the point: I studied html5>css3>something is already working on bootstrap (don't laugh, because for someone like me, any achievement is already a victory))))

Attention!!! Question.
html->css3>bootstrap>less?>javascript/jquery?>ajax?>angular.js/blackbone.js?>(some control system: Grunt, GIT)?
in other words, Front-end fell to my soul ... correct what you stated wrong? :-[

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Simasik, 2015-02-23
@Simasik

Next up should definitely be JS with its many plugins like jQuery etc.
Read books on js and after 200-300 wanderers and 5-10 "complex" applications you have written, you will understand how powerful js is. From myself, I can suggest you read "Head First JavaScript Programming", immediately advice, if you speak English, then read the original, not the translation. After mastering js, you can easily master any of the plugins by simply scrolling through its documentation. With ajax, things are a little more complicated, so that it makes sense to disassemble this technology, you need elementary knowledge of one of the server languages, and this takes a lot of time for learning. So start learning js and you will be happy. Good luck!

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Alexey Alekseev, 2015-02-23
@greenkaktusx

Some very strange sequence, to be honest, since bootstrap can not be highlighted especially if you already know css well. And so you will understand it, everything is elementary there. And in general, I would advise you not to get hung up on it, in addition to it, there are a lot of other cool css frameworks now. If you want to do exactly some specific things, then less / sass can be put aside for now and engage in development in js, including the study of frameworks. And here are some of them to study, probably, it is worth proceeding from what the studio in which you work is doing. Maybe there is a studio where everything is limited to inserting jQuery galleries. Or maybe projects on node.js are completely done, this is already a question for you.

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0xD34F, 2017-11-10
@Sabin

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