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Aquakl2020-07-08 22:52:06
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Aquakl, 2020-07-08 22:52:06

Why is there such a big demand?

I would like to ask web developers where so many front-end vacancies come from? When almost every 15 minutes someone switches to the frontend, but on the same hh, vacancies grow faster than resumes (they also make up like python, c# and c++ combined), is there really so much demand or is it something else?

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DevMan, 2020-07-08
@Aquakl

because new sites/services are constantly appearing.
because a lot of what was desktop migrates to the web or is written on web technologies.
because many old sites/services are rewritten for new goodies.

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Qualiant, 2020-07-08
@Qualiant

There is a demand. She is no joke.
But it is possible that this is just an attempt to follow fashion.
Like, for example, a spa boom started a few years ago, because "Google does SPA, so we should." This mainly led to the fact that instead of two seconds of loading, users began to wait for 10 seconds. But SPA. But like Google.
Or as it is now with mircoservices. The real need for them is 10% of those who use them. But fashionable.

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ReActor Dmitry Vershansky, 2020-07-08
@HunteR-VRX

... well, or "The previous developer ditched us and merged, leaving the work unfinished...!"

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Vadim Chorrny, 2020-07-12
@Chorrny

I don’t even know what would have happened if there was no front ..

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