Everyone finds different things hard. I find CSS not too bad and find more general programming concepts take me a long time to learn and get my head around, however, people I have spoken to are the other way round.
I think it's important not to ask questions like this and just dive in and find out for yourself.
You can learn the fundamentals of the language, or dive deep into the features. It's entirely up to you. I speak to so many people who get so fixated on learning the entire CSS language off the top of their head before working on Javascript and that's just not realistic. I have to constantly Google how to do even the simplest things in CSS, but having a good understanding of the fundamentals and how things work is more than enough.
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Everyone finds different things hard. I find CSS not too bad and find more general programming concepts take me a long time to learn and get my head around, however, people I have spoken to are the other way round.
I think it's important not to ask questions like this and just dive in and find out for yourself.
You can learn the fundamentals of the language, or dive deep into the features. It's entirely up to you. I speak to so many people who get so fixated on learning the entire CSS language off the top of their head before working on Javascript and that's just not realistic. I have to constantly Google how to do even the simplest things in CSS, but having a good understanding of the fundamentals and how things work is more than enough.