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yskl242019-12-26 11:50:59
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yskl24, 2019-12-26 11:50:59

Which JS framework to choose to learn?

I have experience in website layout (about 1 year), I know html and css at an average level.
JS minimally used ready-made elements in the layout.

In fact, I'm not a beginner in programming, I studied at college - software development, at the university - Information systems and technologies - Computer science.
The base exists.

Now I wanted to learn JS and then learn some kind of framework, the choice between React and Vue.
When I tried to make a test task on Vue, I even succeeded in some things, but there was a lot of misunderstanding, most likely due to the lack of knowledge and skills in JS and Vue itself.
I read that Vue is the easiest JS framework to learn.

Advise on what to study for employment or freelancing?

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Arman, 2019-12-26
@yskl24

For me: ES5, ES6-7, VueJS, React

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-12-26
@Zoominger

I was called and I cannot disappoint my fans.
Learn driving to work as a taxi driver, get a medical book to work at McDonald's. All these frameworks, ZhESy, this all doesn’t fit in with “quickly and steadily earn money”, you will earn much faster and more by collecting bottles.

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Andrey Lamzin, 2019-12-26
@Byte255

React is more popular at the moment, but I already contacted vuejs...
I use this approach when choosing frameworks to study
https://andryuxa.ru/blog/kakoi_bekend_freimverk_iz...
(sorry if links are not allowed, I'm here recently)

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Sashqa, 2019-12-26
@Sashqa

I think you need to learn JS first

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