roadmap ko is html ,css ,javascript .. (reactjs, react-MUI) ..
front end po . pero sabi nila back end po yung javascript .. so ayun .. sabay sabay na sila inaral ..
hindi po madali ... sipag puhunan ..
nito ko lang sila inaral kasi need sa work ...
masterin mo po kung san ka magaling na , front end or backend .. then do sideline like commisioning then pag patuloy ang schooling .... importante din kasi sa pinas yung meron ka diploma ..
i mean, yung way po .. kasi yung bootstrap di ba po para mapadali yugn desing kasi meron na mga template template .. di ba po ganun din yung react mui? meron din mga template template button button ..
i mean, yung way po .. kasi yung bootstrap di ba po para mapadali yugn desing kasi meron na mga template template .. di ba po ganun din yung react mui? meron din mga template template button button ..
Yes, as most of CSS frameworks naman may ready made components na; pero kung prefer niyo ease of customization, flexible and lightweight, then Tailwind might work best for you.
Yes, as most of CSS frameworks naman may ready made components na; pero kung prefer niyo ease of customization, flexible and lightweight, then Tailwind might work best for you.
Yes, as most of CSS frameworks naman may ready made components na; pero kung prefer niyo ease of customization, flexible and lightweight, then Tailwind might work best for you.
ang alam ko sa MUI is component based sya. Mismong component na yung lalagyan ng style using props.
sa Tailwind naman, puro utility classes lang. sa mismong className sya nilalagay.
Tailwind kasi gamit ko ngayon. Pero soon mag tatry ako ng component based styling.
ang alam ko sa MUI is component based sya. Mismong component na yung lalagyan ng style using props.
sa Tailwind naman, puro utility classes lang. sa mismong className sya nilalagay.
Tailwind kasi gamit ko ngayon. Pero soon mag tatry ako ng component based styling.
ang alam ko sa MUI is component based sya. Mismong component na yung lalagyan ng style using props.
sa Tailwind naman, puro utility classes lang. sa mismong className sya nilalagay.
Tailwind kasi gamit ko ngayon. Pero soon mag tatry ako ng component based styling.
Ang maipapayo ko lang sa'yo sir eh kung saan naka-align ang philosophy mo eh ayun muna ang una mong aralin. Kasi pareho mong ma-a-achieve 'yung style sa parehong paraan.
Since ang ina-aral niyo ngayon eh react MUI, doon kana lang muna mag-focus tsaka na 'yung tailwind.
Ang maipapayo ko lang sa'yo sir eh kung saan naka-align ang philosophy mo eh ayun muna ang una mong aralin. Kasi pareho mong ma-a-achieve 'yung style sa parehong paraan.
Since ang ina-aral niyo ngayon eh react MUI, doon kana lang muna mag-focus tsaka na 'yung tailwind.
React MUI and Bootstrap are the same in principle. They have ready made components that you can use. Complete with CSS customization. The difference is in their design philosophy. When it comes to your clients, they won't care what tool you used as long as they agree on the design upfront.
Tailwind has two products. The utilities one (most common) and the UI components. The UI components isn't free. It's ρáíd but there are free Tailwind based UI components from 3rd parties that are based on Tailwind utilities.
When it comes to Tailwind, most folks are referring to the utilities product. It basically takes a different approach when designing components with CSS. Instead of creating BEM style, separate files of CSS, you can utilize functional like classes to style your HTML. So basically CSS in Tailwinds' philosophy is an integral part of HTML.
But this won't matter to you if you don't understand the common way how CSS is used without MUI or Bootstrap. You will get the most appreciation of Tailwind if you are aware of doing things without frameworks like MUI and Bootstrap.
You should try making a product first without Bootstrap, Tailwind, and MUI. So you can get a better grasp of the fundamentals of designing with CSS and appreciate the pitfalls.
But if this is a requirement, then you got no choice. Follow the requirement.
React MUI and Bootstrap are the same in principle. They have ready made components that you can use. Complete with CSS customization. The difference is in their design philosophy. When it comes to your clients, they won't care what tool you used as long as they agree on the design upfront.
Tailwind has two products. The utilities one (most common) and the UI components. The UI components isn't free. It's ρáíd but there are free Tailwind based UI components from 3rd parties that are based on Tailwind utilities.
When it comes to Tailwind, most folks are referring to the utilities product. It basically takes a different approach when designing components with CSS. Instead of creating BEM style, separate files of CSS, you can utilize functional like classes to style your HTML. So basically CSS in Tailwinds' philosophy is an integral part of HTML.
But this won't matter to you if you don't understand the common way how CSS is used without MUI or Bootstrap. You will get the most appreciation of Tailwind if you are aware of doing things without frameworks like MUI and Bootstrap.
You should try making a product first without Bootstrap, Tailwind, and MUI. So you can get a better grasp of the fundamentals of designing with CSS and appreciate the pitfalls.
But if this is a requirement, then you got no choice. Follow the requirement.
roadmap ko is html ,css ,javascript .. (reactjs, react-MUI) ..
front end po . pero sabi nila back end po yung javascript .. so ayun .. sabay sabay na sila inaral ..
hindi po madali ... sipag puhunan ..
nito ko lang sila inaral kasi need sa work ...
masterin mo po kung san ka magaling na , front end or backend .. then do sideline like commisioning then pag patuloy ang schooling .... importante din kasi sa pinas yung meron ka diploma ..