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davismwfl | 3 years ago

My 2 cents, don't aim for full stack from the start. Decent full stack engineers take many many years to become truly full stack, and even then they'll still have an area of specialty.

I've seen people calling themselves full stack but in reality they don't even have an area they know well and so they are just weak across the board which makes it hard to even give them a chance. Pick an area, spend your time there first and once you are fairly solid there you can start branching into more parts of the stack. I do think it is smart to branch wide across many areas, but you need some depth in an area first to help you land a job and be productive for a team.

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tor10|3 years ago

Okay, yeah you're right. I am not gonna become fullstack right away, but this course will at least provide me a descend knowledge about web-dev. And this way I can build portfolio which will be helpful to get me at least junior position, because, see I am completely new in the field.