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swind2021-04-24 16:30:20
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swind, 2021-04-24 16:30:20

Where to develop? Android vs NodeJS vs Python vs Spring?

The question is who to look for the first job as a jun. I have some experience in developing Android applications (very simple, like a calculator), I have a blog on Express + Vue + PostgreSQL (freelance order), I have a little Spring (controllers and Spring Data, everything is bad with Security). I also made freelance chat bots in Java and Python.

Initially slated for Spring, but recently I've been thinking about what kind of projects Spring is doing - it seems to be mostly Legacy in big b2b, which doesn't really appeal to me. I would like b2c more, on new projects, including startups.

I am in Moscow. By searching on hh, it seems that there are more vacancies on the backend in Python than in NodeJS. Here I read advice that if Java wants new projects, then it's better to go to Android. If you take Android, then there you can not only use Java, but also Javascript, Flutter ...

I really need advice, because. you need to focus on one thing already in order to get a job faster.

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Vasily Bannikov, 2021-04-24
@vabka

Startups, as a rule, take more or less experienced developers, at the Middle level and above, because there is simply no money to train juniors.
In principle, any project turns into legacy.
Learn what you like - in a pinch, create your startup on the stack that you like best.

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Kirill Makarov, 2021-04-25
@kirbi1996

Go to Java Android, the norms in principle

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Denioo, 2021-04-25
@Denioo

Android on Kotlin is ideal

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