Thank you for asking this! I keep wondering if there are actually any jobs available to someone new to development and learning these two fundamental skills (as so strongly advised). Thereβs so much praise about JS and frameworks, and itβs made to seem like learning HTML & CSS fundamentals can be done overnight to jump to JS and frameworks.
For me personally, HTML and CSS was very straight forward and I was able to understand it as well as remember majority of it fairly easily.
JavaScript is just on another world - no comparison, I've finished my JavaScript course and I'm still having to go back to videos etc to understand it better. I definitely struggle with it.
To me, JavaScript is completely on a different level compared to HTML and CSS. A whole different world
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Thank you for asking this! I keep wondering if there are actually any jobs available to someone new to development and learning these two fundamental skills (as so strongly advised). Thereβs so much praise about JS and frameworks, and itβs made to seem like learning HTML & CSS fundamentals can be done overnight to jump to JS and frameworks.
For me personally, HTML and CSS was very straight forward and I was able to understand it as well as remember majority of it fairly easily.
JavaScript is just on another world - no comparison, I've finished my JavaScript course and I'm still having to go back to videos etc to understand it better. I definitely struggle with it.
To me, JavaScript is completely on a different level compared to HTML and CSS. A whole different world