Front-end or back-end?

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Ok I am determined to learn about this shit just that I must focus on one first. So which one is better paid/more demanded in the near future? What should I learn? Can I learn by myself, do you guys think?
 
I don’t know which one to start learning guys, need some tips.
 
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Front end for fast money but lower amounts
Back end for bigger jobs but pays more
 
Front end has women SJWs and trannies (the "look at me coding lol!" crowd), back end has sane people.
 
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Front end has women SJWs and trannies (the "look at me coding lol!" crowd), back end has sane people.
lmao so true. basic graphic design bitches trying to code something "valuable".
 
Just go for both. You need to know some of front end before go to the backend. And if u like that, u can be a Full stack developer. This can be helpful.
 
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Have no idea what any of that means sorry
 
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Back-end is paid more or full-stack I guess. Either way just do what you want man.
 
back-end for sure

its more complicated than front end which = more money
 
Just go for both. You need to know some of front end before go to the backend. And if u like that, u can be a Full stack developer. This can be helpful.
It’s difficult for me to learn both.
 
It’s difficult for me to learn both.

Learn typescript +

React.js on the frontend
and
node.js on the backend (+ apollo graphql)

This is currently, in my opinion, the most effective tech stack to write good quality web apps very fast.
 
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Learn typescript +

React.js on the frontend
and
node.js on the backend (+ apollo graphql)

This is currently, in my opinion, the most effective tech stack to write good quality web apps very fast.
I am learning html + css lol
Idk how effective this is, if i learn it well i thought about adding some javascript into the mix

Btw whats boostrap is it better than all of this shit?
 
I am learning html + css lol
Idk how effective this is, if i learn it well i thought about adding some javascript into the mix

Btw whats boostrap is it better than all of this shit?

With pure css you define background colors, borders, fonts, font size, margins and paddings, between elements, etc.
Bootstrap is a collection of predefines styles that harmonize well with each other.
Gets you running (or bootstrapped, thus the name) quick but is difficult to individualize in case you want something more unique.

Other libraries like bootstrap, but with different styles are:
https://materializecss.com/ or https://bulma.io/

I currently prefer https://tailwindcss.com/
In contrary to the others, tailwind does not have predefined elements like buttons, headings or cards, but gives you the ability to easily create them yourself. This means more work, but more flexibility and easier individualization as well.

Make sure to look into flexbox and css grid as well when learning css.


ANd use something like this roadmap: https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap to know what to learn next.
 
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With pure css you define background colors, borders, fonts, font size, margins and paddings, between elements, etc.
Bootstrap is a collection of predefines styles that harmonize well with each other.
Gets you running (or bootstrapped, thus the name) quick but is difficult to individualize in case you want something more unique.

Other libraries like bootstrap, but with different styles are:
https://materializecss.com/ or https://bulma.io/

I currently prefer https://tailwindcss.com/
In contrary to the others, tailwind does not have predefined elements like buttons, headings or cards, but gives you the ability to easily create them yourself. This means more work, but more flexibility and easier individualization as well.
Aigh but do you think html css combo will help me land a junior job at least and go from there? Or do people want more complex stuff? Idk whats demanded on the frontend market, just started researching and learning
 
Aigh but do you think html css combo will help me land a junior job at least and go from there? Or do people want more complex stuff? Idk whats demanded on the frontend market, just started researching and learning

You might find some simple landing page creation jobs with only html and css if you are lucky.
But your chances increase drastically if you know javascript and react.js (or vue.js or angular) as well
 
You might find some simple landing page creation jobs with only html and css if you are lucky.
But your chances increase drastically if you know javascript and react.js (or vue.js or angular) as well
Right, so javascript is a must...
 
Right, so javascript is a must...

I guess.

With only html and css you have nothing that sets you apart from shitskins willing to do slave labor for 3$ an hour.

Alternatively knowing a whole lot about seo and online marketing could make up for missing js knowledge. But this is not a simple topic either.
 
I guess.

With only html and css you have nothing that sets you apart from shitskins willing to do slave labor for 3$ an hour.

Alternatively knowing a whole lot about seo and online marketing could make up for missing js knowledge. But this is not a simple topic either.
Damn.. sounds like im fucked
Idk if my IQ is enough to make me understand javascript all by myself..
 
Im learning HTML and CSS too. If u want we can be programmingbuddies! HAHAHA. Seriously, pm me if u want, i need a friend. :(
 
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