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Xveeder2017-09-18 06:17:38
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Xveeder, 2017-09-18 06:17:38

Is it worth learning the frontend before learning the backend (PHP)?

SUBJECT. The point is. I want to become more of a PHP back-end programmer, should I take on the front-end at all, or is this skill delegated to layout designers in my work, and I won’t need it?
Or, on the contrary, is it worth going from simple to complex?
PS Experience with HTML / CSS is already available, and not bad.

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Javid Askerov, 2017-09-18
@HalfBloodPrince

It depends on what is meant by "frontend". The ability to understand HTML / CSS / JS code will be required. And most likely, there is no front-end ecosystem (things like webpack, react, etc.).

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Finesse, 2017-09-18
@Finesse

If you're learning PHP for web development, then you'll need knowledge of HTML and basic knowledge of CSS and JS anyway.

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Nikolay Baranenko, 2017-09-18
@drno-reg

in my opinion it is definitely worth it, because you will need a feeling of front-end worker's elbow and as it seems to me, at first there was a project in which you wrote both front-end and back-end and you were also an admin, and then it happened that you became either a front-end worker, or a back-end worker, or a database developer, or an admin, or tiplidom...

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Ilya Beloborodov, 2017-09-18
@kowap

basic knowledge of html / css is needed for any, then js to pull up

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Trotilla, 2017-09-18
@Trotilla

The order is not important.

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