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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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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.).
If you're learning PHP for web development, then you'll need knowledge of HTML and basic knowledge of CSS and JS anyway.
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...
basic knowledge of html / css is needed for any, then js to pull up
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