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Shakran Mushtaq
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 611 Pointsis front end developer beginner version of full stack java script or is it a different thing?
is it better to learn both front end developer or skip to full stack java script instead i am a beginner so will it make a difference?
3 Answers
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherIf you are a beginner, I would highly recommend doing the front end developer first. JavaScript deals a lot with the DOM. And if you aren't familiar with the elements you need to be targeting with your programming, then it's going to be much harder to get the hang of JavaScript. Just my two cents.
Zachary Kaufman
1,463 PointsThe "How to make a website" course shows the creation of a website from beginning to end and has no JavaScript. It is also the first course in most of the front end tracks. It's quick and will teach you HTML and CSS basics. I'd suggest you take that and then move into some more advanced HTML and CSS and some front end JavaScript. I hope this helps and good luck!
Shakran Mushtaq
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 611 Pointsthanks for the answers i am planning the tech degree so i will start with the front end developer one first
thank you :)
Zachary Kaufman
1,463 PointsAh well good luck with your TechDegree!