Is this necessary to learn coding to become a UX/UI designer ?
Anonymous 1
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From my experience, it's not absolutely necessary, but it definitely helps. Understanding basic HTML, CSS, and maybe a bit of JavaScript can make you a more versatile designer and improve your communication with developers.
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