Based on your responses to others, it sounds like your experiences with React were similar to mine. If you do want to further pursue Frontend w/ your strong HTML/CSS base, you might find Vue a lot easier to work with.
You also mentioned wanting to explore mobile apps in your responses - continuing with Vue, you might like to look at Quasar or Nativescript which allow you to use your HTML basis to create mobile apps!
I would also recommend exploring other languages like Python - even if you end up not liking it, it can still be a fun thing to dip your toes into!
Based on your responses to others, it sounds like your experiences with React were similar to mine. If you do want to further pursue Frontend w/ your strong HTML/CSS base, you might find Vue a lot easier to work with.
This post was my first step into Vue:
A Complete Beginner's Guide to Vue
Ali Spittel ・ Mar 20 '19 ・ 8 min read
You also mentioned wanting to explore mobile apps in your responses - continuing with Vue, you might like to look at Quasar or Nativescript which allow you to use your HTML basis to create mobile apps!
I would also recommend exploring other languages like Python - even if you end up not liking it, it can still be a fun thing to dip your toes into!
Thank you Tyler :)