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React newbie. How to start?
I want to become a developer. More precisely - react, get a job as a beginner, learn react + redux and work on it in the future.
We began to study ...everyone was talking about the web from layout. Ok...
I tried to learn layout, made a couple of layouts. But I don’t like to do a voluminous layout, with designer bells and whistles, and then adapt it all. Some individual elements, molds, yes, I quite like it, but I don’t like the whole site on several pages. This is due to the fact that the form or element is easy to adapt, but the whole site is not. Burned out, they say, I don’t know the layout well, I was early in js, took a break.
Finally moved on to js. I read learn JavaScript, did examples, started taking a course. Worked with git. I liked Js, cycles, info, methods. Solved small problems on kodwars, 8-7 cue, examples with lj. I applied methods, looked at solutions, tried to refactor the previous solution.
But on the course they began to teach layout again, again layouts, pixel perfect and adapting to pixel perfect ...
In connection with this, I burned out, took a break again. Never got around to reacting.
Tell me what to do now? How important is the ability to adapt parallaxes, make newfangled landing pages and online stores with a bunch of designer junk in React?
There are no more forces. To become a junior, you need to make up?
How much does React need this nonsense because of which I burned out without reaching the most important thing?
How can I start learning React so that this knowledge would be enough for the first job, and not gouge with this layout ???
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In any case, you will have to type-up, and at interviews, especially for a junior, there are often questions about typesetting.
Maybe you are teaching some old courses? With flexbox and css grid, responsive shouldn't be that much of a problem.
You can easily start learning React on the official website -
But if any tasks with a large amount of work cause you to "burn out" - think, maybe you should not go into programming https://ru.reactjs.org/tutorial/tutorial.html
React is a library for creating UI after all. But in order to learn React, you will have enough basic knowledge of layout. Or rather, even basic knowledge in html, so that you can somehow interact with the DOM.
You will have to make up in any case if you are going to earn money in this profession.
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