#I'm starting to learn HTML, CSS, and Javascript to get into front end dev.
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I don't think you should worry about what to learn after those three
First get extremely proficient with them, then worry about what to do next
As you learn you'll bump into all the other things you could possibly learn and you'll get an idea of what you want to do next.
The reality is that HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript are a very small starting point that can lead you into any of millions of other things you could learn. There's no "next thing" to learn, there are many many many possibilities.
got it, thanks wang
is it gonna be enough when i become proficient with those 3 to start working as a front end dev as a starter?
or are there some good to have language or skill that i should have before working as FE dev?
It probably won't be enough just to have only those three skills. You're going to need to know things like version control, package managers, probably a web framework, etc
But those things you'll probably pick up to some extent on your journey of learning HTML, CSS, and JS
Yeah, the learning process is a lot less a serial process of learning this and then that, it's more a soupy mess of learning some of this and some of that all together a bit at a time.
ahh ok, i have a clearer sight of it now, that helps a lot.
i'm trying to switching carreer now, thanks guys
Best of luck!
thanks! you too
!r webdev
Here are some resources you may find helpful.
The Odin Project is pretty good
wow that was some really good recommendations, thanks man
Try to create a simple website for you that reflects a hobby or your personality and get it online.
By doing this you'll learn so much about html/css and JS (if the website also has a form or fetches data)
Here's a great roadmap for your learning journey:
https://roadmap.sh/frontend