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Should I jump from CSS (currenetly not completely done) to JS? Will it cause any problem?

28th May 2021, 12:18 PM
Rahul Kumar
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No
28th May 2021, 1:06 PM
aspadđŸ‡źđŸ‡·
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in my idea ,you should end to learning one language and then start learning new language
28th May 2021, 1:10 PM
aspadđŸ‡źđŸ‡·
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Yes you can jump! If you want to learn the animation then both css and js are good. CSS can help you create web designs faster (my point of view) From my point of view you should complete CSS first cuz if you will complete it you will be able to create responsive designs (i am not saying that you can't make responsive designs with JS but CSS is very easy [generally] and JS seems seems a little bit hard [to me]) create small designs in very less time compared to JS. //Choice is yours now
28th May 2021, 2:08 PM
JOKER
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In my opinion I wouldn't do that. But im not sure what harm it could do
28th May 2021, 3:12 PM
Cars
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Nope.
28th May 2021, 1:05 PM
Oma Falk
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You can jump, but it’s your choice. I would say finish css, then go to java.
29th May 2021, 1:41 AM
🌌DarkFox
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nah ! no problem.... but remember one thing this will not make you dedicated and the biggest speciality of a Coder is that he just focuses on code not the hardwork so the answer is as you wish according to my experience "dont" learn css first
29th May 2021, 12:37 PM
Arnav..
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