Ap3twe's avatar

Mastering Full Stack

Guys what do you think of the learning curve and the possibility of becoming a master in these frameworks and libraries? How will you go about learning these such as the order? *Take it in consideration of someone who already knows Laravel.

Laravel 
Vue
Livewire
Alpine.js
Tailwind.css
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jlrdw's avatar

The same way a doctor has to learn everything they have to know a little at a time.

Actually practice and don't do copy and paste. Meaning while you are learning.

The others can be learned together, in school you take multiple classes.

Laravel first with PHP and the basics of CSS and HTML.

Ap3twe's avatar

I am talking about an intermediate developer. CSS, Html, Javascript is an afterthought. That's why I said Please *Take it into consideration of someone who already knows Laravel/CSS/HTML.

jlrdw's avatar

@ap3twe also I have to congratulate you I can tell you a really trying to learn all of this stuff very well.

It just seems like so many folks install laravel and expect to learn it in just a few days.

You might want to start a practice project that uses several of these technologies and just plug away and learn as you go.

Ap3twe's avatar

That is what am doing. Sometimes the problem I face is which should I focus first. Like most of my projects are laravel, Jquery, Vanilla Javascript, and bootsrap. I am trying to jump on declarative framwork such as Vue and alpinejs. I tried React and when it came to Redux, I was fucking lost.

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Thank you. Practicing makes man perfect

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