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2 Answers

anil rahman
anil rahman
7,786 Points

They focus on sections but they still make you use the multiple parts together. So you are in fact learning them together. You need to know one before you can learn the other.

Tushar Singh
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Tushar Singh
Courses Plus Student 8,692 Points

How can you learn javascript without understanding the basics of html or css. So you are actually learning everything at the same time but as I said you should have a thorough understanding of html(example) before moving on to the css. Go with the front-end development track, Good Luck!