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I'm developing my web pentesting skills and it's going pretty well for the more generic stuff like SQL injections/XSS and such. As I've been going through different training resources I'm coming across a lot of 'This is React/Node.js/Angular/ect... dependent.'
Since my background isn't in web development each of these is fairly new to me. I'm curious how you handle your research when approaching these frameworks, because I don't feel my current flow (read up on their documentation/search vulnerability DB's) is the most efficient.
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