Perfect Jon. As a newbie myself, I have intuitively avoided the temptation of trying to learn testing. I can see that I need to grow more with language fundamentals and general programming concepts. For example, my goal is web-apps, so I would like to reach beyond the beginner-level and be able to competently build web-apps before testing. Here are just a few things that beginners to web-dev are presented with and it gets overwhelming...
There are the basics -> HTML, CSS, JS, Backend
Then there's more (and this is NOT including any frameworks)...
JavaScript (well, it's a lot to know)
Git/Git-hub
Databases
Parcel/Webpack
Yarn/NPM
How to structure projects
Babel
code editor
Sass
Terminal (enough to get by)
Deploying Projects
Flexbox & Grid
Responsive
So, I'll get to testing when I get there 😂
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Perfect Jon. As a newbie myself, I have intuitively avoided the temptation of trying to learn testing. I can see that I need to grow more with language fundamentals and general programming concepts. For example, my goal is web-apps, so I would like to reach beyond the beginner-level and be able to competently build web-apps before testing. Here are just a few things that beginners to web-dev are presented with and it gets overwhelming...
There are the basics -> HTML, CSS, JS, Backend
Then there's more (and this is NOT including any frameworks)...
So, I'll get to testing when I get there 😂