Absofruitly not. It depends totally on the POV you relay in React. React is not like VUE, Angular.
In a Nutshell React Don't manipulate vanilla JS it just try wrap them. Try the docs @17.0.1
So, It's safer to say that the new concepts you learn in JavaScript / ECMA. You can apply most of it.
You don't need to be afraid unless you don't write code that end with .JS 👍
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Absofruitly not.
It depends totally on the POV you relay in React.
React is not like VUE, Angular.
In a Nutshell React Don't manipulate vanilla JS it just try wrap them. Try the docs @17.0.1
So, It's safer to say that the new concepts you learn in JavaScript / ECMA. You can apply most of it.
You don't need to be afraid unless you don't write code that end with .JS 👍