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I'm not professional web developer, but I started raw, then expanded with JQuery, then much later tried some frameworks. I think it's important the understand the underlying core HTML/CSS/JS since EVERYTHING ELSE is ultimately abstracting and/or transpiling down to those raw ingredients. But I'm more of a bottom up type of person, so YMMV.

Now, for proper web principles and design methodologies, I'd love for some tips there.




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