Learning some HTML + CSS + Javascript and a JS framework won't make you a good front-end developer.
Knowing the ecosystem and all the tools available to you (be it for working with version control, making API calls to a backend server, unit testing, static site generators, enhancing performance with server-side rendering or lazy loading assets) are what would make you stand out from the rest.
Doing what the article above tells you just gets you a seat on the table
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Learning some HTML + CSS + Javascript and a JS framework won't make you a good front-end developer.
Knowing the ecosystem and all the tools available to you (be it for working with version control, making API calls to a backend server, unit testing, static site generators, enhancing performance with server-side rendering or lazy loading assets) are what would make you stand out from the rest.
Doing what the article above tells you just gets you a seat on the table