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Is it required to memorize all tags and values in html and css before learning JS??

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21st Jul 2017, 2:21 AM
Aljhon Guzman
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after js learn server side language like php. I would suggest you learn full stack java script because I believe it will be in very very high demand in the next few years. this means knowing java script itself, a front end frame work like react (I am currently learning this and it is very cool) and server side java script like node.js., and a database like mongo.db
21st Jul 2017, 2:51 AM
Ari
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yes it is quite possible. all it needs is passion. if you have that you can do it. try other free online resources too and don't forget to practice a lot.
21st Jul 2017, 2:42 AM
Riz
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and learn tools as soon as you can . there is a lot of them and you need them like an electrician needs his tools.
21st Jul 2017, 2:53 AM
Ari
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Nope. JS is entirely different from HTML and css. You should know HTML and CSS if you plan to be in web development. But JS is a whole new world. Syntax and everything is totally different.
21st Jul 2017, 2:30 AM
Riz
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thanks so if I wanted to be a web developer should I memorize all?
21st Jul 2017, 2:34 AM
Aljhon Guzman
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You will automatically memorize them with practice.
21st Jul 2017, 2:36 AM
Riz
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I would memorize all the html and most of css. If you don't memorize everything cold at least have an understanding of it so you know what to Google when u have to
21st Jul 2017, 2:36 AM
Ari
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thanks again. in my case I'm only learning this at home because age and time is my problems, is it fine not to go to school?? can I learned all of this and have a job and became professional as a developer??
21st Jul 2017, 2:40 AM
Aljhon Guzman
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thanks Riz.. After JS what will I learn next?? what is the most wanted jobs for this?
21st Jul 2017, 2:46 AM
Aljhon Guzman
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look for front end web development courses.
21st Jul 2017, 2:47 AM
Riz
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it is in here also??
21st Jul 2017, 2:48 AM
Aljhon Guzman
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I don't think so.
21st Jul 2017, 2:49 AM
Riz
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THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP COMMUNITY IN HERE IS GREAT!! I'LL DO ALL OF YOUR SUGGESTIONS THANKS AGAIN
21st Jul 2017, 2:56 AM
Aljhon Guzman
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You are very welcome.
21st Jul 2017, 2:57 AM
Riz
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Definitely not. There are way too many to memorise. I learned JavaScript fine, with only minimal HTML knowledge and no CSS knowledge. I found that my knowledge increased in all three languages when I started combining them.
21st Jul 2017, 5:45 AM
James
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thanks James, how long did you study html and javascript??
21st Jul 2017, 6:07 AM
Aljhon Guzman
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I only spent like a week learning HTML basics then a few months later I decided I wanted to code for real using JavaScript. That was probably around 3 years ago, but I haven't been studying that whole time. I realised that it would be useful to know CSS when I was trying to format my HTML, so I learned that, as well as some new HTML tags. But my main focus has been on JavaScript.
21st Jul 2017, 6:23 AM
James
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