I am currently in my 3rd year of engineering in Information and Communication Technology from Pandit Deendayal Energy University. I aspire to be a good software developer.
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.
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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.