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