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Attention Web Developers !!! Need your Help

Hi there! I need a suggestion from your personal Experience. I want to be full stack Developer. I just completed HTML, CSS and Javascript Intermediate Programming. Now i am really confused what to start next .? tailwind, bootstrap , angular, typescript, MongoDB, React , Express , Node or Next .js. Everytime i choose to start one of them i get so confused because of these so many framworks out there. Is there any full stack developer who can guide me through in this situation

19th Apr 2024, 5:30 PM
Aizaz Khalid
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Another option is to look at businesses you like/admire and their websites and see what technology stack they use. They aren't the only ones (normally) using that stack. You can focus on it with the goal of applying for such a business or helping others to get their website to be as good as or better than it.
19th Apr 2024, 7:00 PM
Ausgrindtube
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19th Apr 2024, 5:35 PM
`ᴴᵗᵗየ
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Congratulations on completing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript! If you want to go full stack I recommend first starting as a front end developer given your knowledge. Full stack is kind of a position you advance into by starting on one end then moving to the next. I would recommend typescript at the bare minimum as a next step. After that, research the market! Find out which technologies are most used in the industry and start learning them. After you secure experience in front end, begin stepping up to do back end tasks where you can get hands on experience as a full stack engineer! Then if you add in DevOps, Security, and ML/AI, you'll be on your way to full stack tech lead / architect :)
21st Apr 2024, 3:12 AM
Sam