TheSameCat on Nostr: I'm having a bit of a difficult time knowing what to work on learning. My background ...
I'm having a bit of a difficult time knowing what to work on learning. My background was in C++ and C#, so I thought "Oh, I'll learn Blazor!" Then I released that you still need to know a good framework for layout, etc... So, I looked in my local bookstore and they had books on jQuery. That was it. Luckily I posted on here before buying that.
Now I'm looking into React, but React is kinda a monster that's spun off a 100 things.
I want to be able to build truly useful web apps, but it's kinda hard to seperate the signal from the noise. JavaScript or TypeScript? Vue, React, Next.js?
Back when I learned CS, it didn't matter what OS, etc you were on. It was #include<stdio.h>, form your main, printf("Hello, World!");
Not even sure what should be absorbing my time at this point. I have fundamentals of HTML and CSS, but have no clue what the real next step for an aspiring web dev should be.
Now I'm looking into React, but React is kinda a monster that's spun off a 100 things.
I want to be able to build truly useful web apps, but it's kinda hard to seperate the signal from the noise. JavaScript or TypeScript? Vue, React, Next.js?
Back when I learned CS, it didn't matter what OS, etc you were on. It was #include<stdio.h>, form your main, printf("Hello, World!");
Not even sure what should be absorbing my time at this point. I have fundamentals of HTML and CSS, but have no clue what the real next step for an aspiring web dev should be.