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Front-end dev with 3 years of experience but not much JS knowledge, where should I start?

Egghead GSAP CSS-Tricks
  1. Learn the best JavaScript tools and frameworks from industry pros. Video tutorials for badass web developers.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

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    GSAP (GreenSock Animation Platform) is a suite of JavaScript tools for high-performance animations that work in all major browsers.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $99.0 / Annually
    As for animations/transitions, I would suggest getting familiar with GSAP, I use their Scrolltrigger alot, easy to use and can make a website 10 times more appealing.

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  3. CSS-Tricks is a website about websites.
    If you don't already, first learn the use of Flexbox, it makes building responsive apps so much easier. I would also learn to write good, reusable CSS. Check out best practices for writing SCSS, I personally prefer BEM. You should definitely check out CSS-tricks.com, I still learn a lot of new stuff from there. When you're comfortable with CSS (SCSS) knowledge, get into CSS Frameworks like Bootstrap and Tailwind. I prefer Tailwind because it is much more customizable.

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