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Geckyhit2017-02-10 22:53:26
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Geckyhit, 2017-02-10 22:53:26

What to choose for the transition?

Hello, it may seem like a stupid question, but still, if you have time, I will be grateful for the answer.
I mainly work with Unity+C#, but lately I’ve somehow been drawn to the WEB sphere and I can’t decide which solution to choose, it would seem that the answer is obvious that since C# means ASP, but somehow I got to it I’m not drawn to rejection inside, but I’m looking at Node.js, it’s just a question of whether everything will get mixed up in my head if I take on Node.js.

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Ivan, 2017-02-10
@LiguidCool

Moves, definitely moves.
But the syntax is usually mixed, etc. This is all solved by reading the docs.
In general, the problem is personal - someone is a polyglot and can learn a dozen languages, and for someone there are many.
PS
Really sishnikov pay less than webers?

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VoidVolker, 2017-02-11
@VoidVolker

It will only mix if there is a mess in the head (well, in such cases, in general, they rarely fall into highly intellectual areas of work). And so - no problem. It is enough just to develop the habit of switching the global context in your head.

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Anton, 2017-02-11
Reytarovsky @Antonchik

Try a number of web solutions and choose what you like best

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