Hello, folks!
Before we dive into the main topic, let me quickly introduce myself as it is my very first post! 🎉
I'm a 22 years old undergraduate ...
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You said the right thing, because when some developer start to learning any framework before understanding core javascript and if she/he got stuck somewhere then it will be quite difficult for her/him to get it resolved.
That's it! In my opinion, you should only learn a front-end framework after feeling comfortable with JS.
But I see developers skipping the JavaScript part and moving directly to studying a framework. I definitely disagree with that. As you said, they will face many difficulties if they choose this way.
Waiting for the next part...
Great! I've already started writing part 2. I'm planning to publish it next month!