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Cyril2015-08-04 10:59:43
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Cyril, 2015-08-04 10:59:43

Pros and cons of front and backend?

I've been looking for a job for some time now. I have experience working with the backend in digging and some knowledge of C ++ obtained in small experiments. There is an idea to go to the frontend, because. it is developing dynamically.
At the moment I have 3 offers from different companies. One front-end vacancy in Angular (junior), the second back-end in C# (something closer to middle) and the third severe development in cross-platform C ++ (again, closer to middle). In general, all vacancies are interesting, and I just can’t decide in which direction to move. Can you write what is more promising in terms of salary, what problems can there be in the future of each direction?

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Denis Ineshin, 2015-08-04
@endemic

SP is about the same. Go somewhere where you already have at least some experience. The frontend is of course developing dynamically, but in reality it's just enchanting confusion and vacillation.

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OnYourLips, 2015-08-04
@OnYourLips

Go where there are better prospects, where you like it more, and depending on the format of work.
If you want freelancing, then only JS from the above options.

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Stanislav Silin, 2015-08-04
@byme

I am surprised by such questions... "Where can I go?", "What are the advantages?"... Give an answer to a simple question: What do you want to do outside the robots and everything will immediately become clear, if this is not even programming, then you are not there at all hit.
Let's say you went to the frontend, it's like dynamically developing, they will pay well, etc. But outside of work, you do other things.
In total, you are divided into two parts, you are slowly developing both in the front-end and in what you like. Your path to seigneur in both epistases will be doubled. If you focus on one thing, then everything will be zbs.

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Stanislav Makarov, 2015-08-04
@Nipheris

> the third severe development in cross-platform C++ (again closer to the middle)
What are you waiting for? These are piece vacancies, damn it!

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Elizaveta Borisova, 2015-08-04
@Elizaveta

In terms of professionalism
> severe development in cross-platform C ++ (again, closer to the middle)
can give more than others, but this has nothing to do with the amount of earnings.
Every student now works with Angular, unfortunately, this, let's say, will not allow them to stand out somehow, but nevertheless it depends on how to work, at what level.

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