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Why are there so many front-end vacancies?
For the sake of interest (with an eye to the future), I periodically look at vacancies and freelance jobs. I watch programming. And I see that everyone needs front-end developers. Percent 70. What is the reason for this? I thought that the entry threshold is lower (than that of the back-end), which means there should be too many developers, but it turns out the opposite.
And if there is a back-end, then almost all php (I don’t want to offend anyone, but I can’t stand it).
My favorite language is Go (although I don't hope to find a job in it, I'm too young). But there are many other languages - Ruby, Python, Java, Perl... thousands of them.
Can someone explain to me why this is so? Is this only in the CIS, or is it the same abroad?
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Because freelancing is safer to give something simple, cheap and quickly implemented.
the code written in the style of inserting logic and models into the page template directly, to put it mildly, is not correct
No one will give the development of the OS or software for the satellite to Firlance. I haven’t even seen freelance game dev, if only mobile phones. Freelancers are very irresponsible gouging. And what can be broken in the front-end or PHP, what can be restored then another month? Nothing.
Set your rules in your company, but here you are a mercenary and your business is small.
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