Breaking into front-end development is easier than ever, especially with the demand for skilled React and Next.js developers.
Key areas to focus on for beginners include core skills like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React.js, Next.js, and understanding UI/UX principles.
Additionally, exploring tools like Tailwind CSS, React Router, state management options, and deployment platforms like Vercel and Netlify is crucial.
Building a strong portfolio with projects like a blog with Next.js, a to-do app using React Hooks, and a portfolio site deployed on Vercel is essential for landing remote roles.