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4,090 PointsWhy is react.js removed from JSFS track?
Just wondering, I saw react.js on the FSJS track before, but it seems missing now. Is that stack now just node.js, Mango.js, Django.js, Express and Jquery?
I'm moving towards a front-end industry, but I want a be a Full stack dev in the long run. Would learning Angular and React.js be good for that? (Please cite references to back up your points please!)
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Seth Kroger
56,413 PointsReact has it's own track: https://teamtreehouse.com/tracks/learn-react
Manjila Nakarmi
7,449 PointsManjila Nakarmi
7,449 PointsI haven't seen the react.js course in the Full stack javascript track before so may be you were confused. Anyways now that they have a separate track for React you could probably take it. Angular and React would help you in many ways. I am also doing the full stack course and plan to do the same and when I check on vacancies online most do mention knowledge of Angular as necessary. Since React is taking up speed in the industry, learning it would be great for the future.