Can I skip the NetflixGPT and YouTube projects?
You can, but you should not. Those projects are where theory turns into actual skill. Skipping them to finish faster leaves you with knowledge you cannot apply, which defeats the purpose of the course.
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Yes. Namaste React assumes solid JavaScript fundamentals including functions, arrays, objects, promises, and ES modules. If your JavaScript is weak, you will struggle from the early episodes. Strengthen it first.
A realistic commitment is 8 to 12 hours per week of focused, hands-on practice. Consistency matters more than long weekend sessions. React is best learned in regular, shorter blocks rather than rare marathon sessions.
No. Build along with the episode. Pause, write the code, encounter errors, and fix them as you go. Watching fully and building later is a common mistake that leads to feeling like you understood something when you did not.
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