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Is studying Front-end relevant?
Is it relevant now to invest time in learning Front-end development? Taking into account the fact that zero-code is gaining popularity and often the work of the front-end can be replaced by a constructor. Or perhaps you should study the back-end, because. it seems to be more in demand. I'm afraid to study a field that may soon lose its relevance. If possible, it would be interesting to hear a professional assessment of the situation in this area.
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If you think that designers can replace a full-fledged front-end developer, then my advice to you is not to climb into the web. For what's the point of the front if there are zero blocks? And what's the point of Beck if there are all sorts of elementors?
You need to love programming, and then earn money, and not love earning money and then programming.
PS that's how much they yell that there are all sorts of tilde / Vicks / what else is there? And the layout is about to die, but as they came to me for layout, they still come to this day.
It is important for you to learn how to use the search, on the toaster a couple of times a day the same question pops up
It is worth doing what the soul lies more in.
Ask yourself what interests you more?:
/Interfaces/Design/Layout etc.
or
/Server/Protocols/Databases, etc.
It would be wrong to compare both directions in terms of complexity.
You need to remember one thing. It will be difficult where it is not interesting.
Front-end, it's not just websites, it's also full-fledged applications, like Excel, Word, Discord... You can't replace this with a constructor
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