Why "vanilla JavaScript first" might NOT be the best approach!
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 Published On Jul 1, 2020

When you dive into frontend web development, you'll need to pick up a JavaScript framework like Angular, React or Vue at some point. It makes building complex web apps easier.
A lot of people tell you that you need to learn "vanilla JavaScript" (i.e. without any framework) first. I'd argue, that you certainly need some basics but that you should definitely dive into a framework early - not spend months and years on just the basics.

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