I'm a JS Subject Matter Expert (SME) that has spent the past few years spearheading curricula and teaching initiatives at colleges and bootcamps, in person and virtually.
W/o some framework, many times you are 're-inventing' wheel every time. So, if may take 5-6 hours to do 2-3 hours of 'real work.' With the deadlines, it may not be feasible.
But, it is very important to learn 'vanilla' 🍦 first - not to just get caught up and 💯 reliant on these libraries/frameworks.
So you are saying that it is better to use libraries and/or frameworks even though some features provided are unnecessary?
Will using any dependencies decrease the speed of my website?
Thanks for the info, btw.
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W/o some framework, many times you are 're-inventing' wheel every time. So, if may take 5-6 hours to do 2-3 hours of 'real work.' With the deadlines, it may not be feasible.
But, it is very important to learn 'vanilla' 🍦 first - not to just get caught up and 💯 reliant on these libraries/frameworks.
So you are saying that it is better to use libraries and/or frameworks even though some features provided are unnecessary?
Will using any dependencies decrease the speed of my website?
Thanks for the info, btw.