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What resources to visit or what to read to become a competent frontend developer?
Hello everybody. I want to become a competent frontend developer. And at the same time increase the efficiency of the brain. Very banal)). The bottom line is, I want to commit myself to web development for the rest of my life. The Internet is replete with many courses and lessons in which you can drown. Advise books or resources where you can really get knowledge or buy any books. Specifically, to develop and improve the performance of the brain. Thanks in advance for your understanding. I hope for understanding and assistance.
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Real knowledge can only be obtained by real actions.
Namely - write a lot of code.
After reading 100 or even 1000 books on how to ride a skateboard, you will not even become a beginner skateboarder.
Don't look for "best books" or "top courses". Just spend a lot of time practicing.
To become a competent front-end developer, you need to have good experience in front-end development.
A great way to get this kind of experience is to work in a strong team and complex projects. To get such a job, it is enough to study well the stack of technologies required for a particular vacancy. There are different ways to get this knowledge.
The answer to your question: visiting resources and reading books does not get off here, to become a good developer you need good knowledge, backed up by good experience.
Get the 80/20 rule (for a beginner you can use 70/30) - 80% practice, 20% theory. For JS resources, I recommend
https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS - the book series covers almost all JS topics. If there is no knowledge of English, it's time to pull up at least to reading with a dictionary. You don’t need to read all the books in a month, you read the first one, understand something, try to do something, for example, some kind of calculator to calculate, for example, income from a bank deposit, drive in the amount, drive in the bank’s percentage and drive in the number of months and you get income.
Another task described here How to gain experience and build a portfolio?
Do not listen to anyone who says that you only need experience in a good team. Firstly, you still need to look for such a good team (and it’s not a fact that they will hire you), and secondly, dudes in pure practice make a lot of bicycles, not optimal designs, [deleted]write in ReactJS[/deleted]. If they devoted 20% of their time to some structured book, there would not be many mistakes, and many things that they themselves came to through the torment and pain of the employer could be studied during the study of theory.
You don't have to grind. If you have a bad memory, like me, for example, and you understand how generators work, for example, but tomorrow you forgot the syntax, then use Anki. Without cramming, you will remember (if you really do it, and not score).
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