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What is the easiest area to be a back-end developer?
The essence of the question is that certain knowledge is available, and I can’t understand where to move, where will it be more comfortable?
1. I know PHP at the level of a good JUNIOR
2. I know JAVA at the CORE level, but not very well
I would like to develop back-end solutions, because I don't like the front-end at all. And then either develop PHP and find something almost back-end (or are there normal vacancies where you don’t need to install and typeset WordPress?), Or learn JAVA, where, as far as I know, there is a real back-end. Am I thinking right? If yes, then the question is: is it possible to work remotely with a back-end er, and with what language is it easier to find it (I would like to leave this option if it would be difficult to get a job in the office) And the last question: how hard is it to reach the back level with JAVA CORE -end development? How long is it?
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The larger the office, the stronger the tendency to separate the roles of developers. In Badu, for example, there are backend programmers for backend programmers.
In holo-ass freelancing, of course, you will have to be both a Swiss, and a reaper, and a cheat, and a Greek.
In a normal medium-sized office, it is never a problem to get hired as a remote backend developer. or accept their offer to move. However, the latter is unlikely, since you are looking for something easier.
And here and there the market is hungry for good shots.
In PHP it is easier to work as a freelance backender because there is more work, in Java it is easier to just get a job because there are more closed projects and permanent employees are needed.
I know PHP at the level of a good JUNIORWhat experience do you have as a PHP developer?
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