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Artur Zenkov2015-10-09 20:34:27
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Artur Zenkov, 2015-10-09 20:34:27

Is there a junior full stack web developer?

Having mastered html, css, python, django and started learning javascript, I can't decide what I like more.
Everything is infinitely pleasing and pleasant (probably due to the fact that I did not do commercial projects on this).
Is there any point in learning all of this for a beginner, or is it worth focusing on one thing (backend/frontend)?
ps It seems to me, or is it easier for a beginner to find a job in frontend?

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sivabur, 2015-10-09
@sivabur

I recommend focusing on more than one backend/frontend. But in general terms, you need to know everything, especially in the backend.
The more money, the more difficult the job, the more difficult it is to get a job, the higher the threshold for a junior and vice versa.
Look for the golden mean for yourself and do not forget about practice.

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eRKa, 2015-10-10
@kttotto

Most often, newcomers are put first on the front-end. From your list, in my opinion, JavaScript is more expensive and more in demand.

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Elizaveta Borisova, 2015-10-10
@Elizaveta

More likely no than yes. Still, it is logical to increase productivity in one direction, also do not forget that full-stack positions in general are not the most common occurrence (more suitable for freelancing).
For the fastest employment, you need to choose one thing and start purposefully collecting a portfolio.

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Puma Thailand, 2015-10-10
@opium

Yes, in small offices, juniors, not only a full stack, but also a network cable should be able to crimp and brew coffee.

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