Hello!!
I started learning React this summer and I can say that I have a good grasp on all of its core features and I am diving deeper in it. However, a friend recommended that I need to have somewhat of vanilla JS "mastery" after I get comfy with React, he says that will make jumping between different frameworks more manageable, do you agree?
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Hello!!
I started learning React this summer and I can say that I have a good grasp on all of its core features and I am diving deeper in it. However, a friend recommended that I need to have somewhat of vanilla JS "mastery" after I get comfy with React, he says that will make jumping between different frameworks more manageable, do you agree?