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Is it possible to move on to learning React after the basics of JS?
Good afternoon. Studied the basics of JS, namely: variables, functions, arrays, objects, conditional statements, loops, events, working with DOM. I solved a number of tasks to consolidate the result. With a short break in training, I would have gone further, but at work they set the task to learn React as soon as possible in order to create a SPA application. Is my knowledge enough to start learning React? And if it’s not enough (and I’m sure it’s not enough), then what would you advise to study (watch, read) now in order to come to React after some time and understand it?
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Take this tutorial and go through it. There are links to MDN / Learn.javascript.ru in the course of the play.
In the process of learning, ask yourself questions: do I understand what I wrote? If I do not understand - what exactly?
With questions, you can go to the telegram channels for js / react (for react , you will find it in the description and for js). Channels really work, despite the "toxicity". When asked a good question, there is often someone who is ready to answer literally "now".
As Vladimir Proskurin said - if you have an experienced colleague who is ready to share knowledge, then you will "roll in" even faster.
I can say one thing for sure - on real problems, with due persistence in returning to theory, you will grow very quickly.
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