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KirovaTusy2021-03-09 15:47:11
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KirovaTusy, 2021-03-09 15:47:11

Does Junior have a visible future?

Good afternoon! The situation is as follows: I'm studying web development. In my opinion, I know PHP and Laravel at the initial level (I can write a site without looking at tutorials by 90%), now I'm studying layout, in the future, according to the plan - testing and JS. But, I’ll make a reservation - living in a metropolis, I see that the prospects for a junior in PHP are almost always Bitrix, VP, etc., etc. It's not that I'm very selective, I want to eat, but I have absolutely no desire to work only with CMS and co. For some reason, I began to impress Go: its syntax, the tasks it solves (I'm only interested in the Web), a possible perspective. And now I have something like a sofa bed - complete uncertainty. I kind of understand that it’s an absolutely stupid idea to quit Puff right now and run for Go (Moreover, almost all vacancies ask for experience in another language and yes, more often PHP), but on the other hand,
Can you please tell me if Go-joon without commercial experience is in demand in the market? Or is it still worth not quitting PHP right now? Or at all, when I get comfortable with what I plan, is it worth learning GO in addition? Thanks in advance!

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Daniil Maslov, 2021-03-09
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In my opinion, your last option is best: learn Go after PHP.

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uvelichitel, 2021-03-09
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Does Junior have a visible future?

Obviously become middle?

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