I've been a frontend web dev for about a year and half and I should really recommend you to stick with html, css and js until u get comfortable with it. I jumped prematurely to react and it just made things more difficult for me. Currently, I'm trying to perfect my knowledge and fill every hole I have in html, css and js so I can confidently move to react again. I also went the self-taught route because my college doesn't teach frontend or even js. At the end of the day, do what works for you but from what you've said, you should reconsider making a project in react.
Thanks for the advice. Honestly jumping into React may have been a bit quick for me, I'll look into just filling out any gap in knowledge I have right now.
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I've been a frontend web dev for about a year and half and I should really recommend you to stick with html, css and js until u get comfortable with it. I jumped prematurely to react and it just made things more difficult for me. Currently, I'm trying to perfect my knowledge and fill every hole I have in html, css and js so I can confidently move to react again. I also went the self-taught route because my college doesn't teach frontend or even js. At the end of the day, do what works for you but from what you've said, you should reconsider making a project in react.
Thanks for the advice. Honestly jumping into React may have been a bit quick for me, I'll look into just filling out any gap in knowledge I have right now.