You are a beginner for a short time. Once you get your bearings you will beg for more resources beyond a beginner tutorial.

A serious framework, language or any other tool geared towards production, has to be supported by docs, tutorials and (where possible) a community of people actually deploying this stuff, possibly at scale.

I wonder if we'll see another post next year when OP realizes there's virtually no content for the Shoobahooba Snarfus ecosystem beyond some 'get started' guides.

> You are a beginner for a short time.

If you have the right mindset and consciously seek to progress past it, yes.

I can recall seeing people spend years on concepts in a way where I really couldn't rule out the possibility of dedicated trolling. I remember one who would repeatedly ask about fixing problems with code examples using various advanced (at the time) graphics APIs while clearly missing several fundamentals about writing code in the language. And who also seemingly refused, the entire time, to adopt the proper spelling of "variable", despite it being corrected by multiple people in every discussion.