Thanks for a nice post. As a junior front-end developer, I'm under the same experience as yours. I learnt CSS quickly just within a couple of weeks, then jumped immediately into JavaScript for the current job. But after half-year, it turned out that I myself cannot do the responsive layout for my side-project, I must come back with CSS fundamentals, read and practice slowly many basics.
Started learning to program seriously early 2017, cofounded a web company, did that for a bit and then life changed and we closed that down and I moved into Sr. Ops Mgmt and Project Mgmt.
I was totally in the same boat. It was a good lesson though, learn foundations before anything else. should be obvious but for me I got to excited and if I wasn't so stubborn I might have given up on web dev, which know I enjoy enough to do when i'm bored.
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Thanks for a nice post. As a junior front-end developer, I'm under the same experience as yours. I learnt CSS quickly just within a couple of weeks, then jumped immediately into JavaScript for the current job. But after half-year, it turned out that I myself cannot do the responsive layout for my side-project, I must come back with CSS fundamentals, read and practice slowly many basics.
I was totally in the same boat. It was a good lesson though, learn foundations before anything else. should be obvious but for me I got to excited and if I wasn't so stubborn I might have given up on web dev, which know I enjoy enough to do when i'm bored.