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doq2017-05-16 01:39:38
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doq, 2017-05-16 01:39:38

Should I immediately go into mobile development?

Hello! I have been learning java for a year and a half and writing simple applications. I'm pretty close to mobile app development. Now I'm thinking about finding a job in the office and gaining experience in commercial development. Many people advise me to first work in enterprise companies in order to learn how to write code correctly and work in a team, and then, if I don’t like it, go to mobile development. The question is - is it worth doing such a "hook" or is it better to get a job as a mobile developer right away? I would like to hear advice from already working members of the forum. And is it really difficult to learn team development and the right style of writing code by developing applications in average firms? Thanks to all)

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huwesu, 2017-05-16
@huwesu

you mean freelancer?
1. Fast money.
2. Quick focus on development opportunities.
work in the company:
1. Worse money
2. Professional growth, laying the growth of opportunities for years.
In seven years of independent work, you will master only what in a company (in a good company, with qualified colleagues) you will master in a couple of years.

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Puma Thailand, 2017-05-16
@opium

what do you study there for a year and a half in Java then?
I do not know what to say

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xmoonlight, 2017-05-16
@xmoonlight

Many people advise me to first work in enterprise companies in order to learn how to write code correctly and work in a team, and then, if I don’t like it, go to mobile development.
In general, I advise you not to engage in mobile development: I don’t need competitors! )))
But seriously, despite the fact that the development language is the same, the structure of an enterprise product, where you write just one of the modules and the structure of the mobile application code, is like two different planets.
So these are absolutely different parallel directions.
There will be no "hook" for you.
Take whatever you like best and develop in it.

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