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After JavaScript?
What should i learn after JavaSript
31 Answers
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jQuery is good to learn after javascript as it is related to js or can go for Nodejs or PHP
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go to roadmap.sh for a whole Roadmap of web development.
It reaches from basic HTML to advanced full-stack API’s etc.
I highly reccomend it. It even has links to the best tutorials online
It’s amazing!
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Learn jQuery since it would help you afterwards in learning Node JS Or PHP
JQuery wil be easy for you to learn since you now JS .
Go on your journey
Happy Coding </>
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In my online courses lectors advised to learn PHP after JS for knowing both frontend and backend
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ajax
Node.js
JSON
jQuery etc etc 🙄
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You can learn jQuery
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İ suggest Javascript after Javascript. İt will help to learn Javascript deeply :)
As i know there is no "after", there is only "with".
Even so, you consider yourself prof in JS, then try to learn to find job to prove yourself by earning money. Good luck "with" your JS.
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You can learn node JS as an alternative to PHP so you can solidify your JS knowledge
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Go for JQUERY and then proceed to PHP
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Learn Nodejs for backend
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Create some projects! Combining js html and css!
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React
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Мария, я вижу в вашем профиле курсы по R, Assembly, Powershell, но в моей версии приложения их нигде нет. У вас стоит версия Про?
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I think you should go for
Jquery
(hardly takes two weeks, every thing related to js, optimise your large js code to lines., built-in effects. )
Or
Bootstrap/materialize.
(If you have completed html+css+js but still can't make better looking webpages and found difficulty in component like sidebar, carousel, tabs, according...
You should try bootstrap/materialise.
You can complete it in two weeks easily. It is based on html+css you have to only focus on their classes for different purposes.)
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Learn JQUERY
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jQuery, nodejs, reactjs, typescript, json, ajax, for web development and Python, java for software development
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Jquery
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Learn Node.js
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start learning jQuery and Ajax
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Try jQuery, React, HTML and CSS.