For what it's worth, once you are proficient in the full end-to-end, navigating it is pretty easy, IMHO.
It just takes years and lots of room to do basically nothing, and if something meaningfully shifts, you need a while to get back up to speed.
I'm not saying it's efficient, or that you should dive in, but I did want to throw out there that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. People using React.js aren't flailing about in the dark the whole time.
It just takes years and lots of room to do basically nothing, and if something meaningfully shifts, you need a while to get back up to speed.
I'm not saying it's efficient, or that you should dive in, but I did want to throw out there that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. People using React.js aren't flailing about in the dark the whole time.