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Quite a beginner in js full stack dev... Amongs the stacksnof js, which is the best and marketable to learn?

Mean , mern, meen stack dev

8th Mar 2020, 8:59 AM
Alfred Juma
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The other answerer isn't really answering your question. Yes, you CAN learn Django (Python), but that's not what you asked. You DO need to learn HTML, CSS, and JS (but I assume you knew that), but you can also choose to focus on NodeJS as a back-end runtime, and ExpressJS as a web server framework. Sticking with NodeJS/ExpressJS has two major advantges. Firstly, you're working in ONE language on the front AND back-end. Secondly, Node has an absolutely enormous user-contributed library of packages (think: add-ons). As far as front-end, you'll probably choose between: - ReactJS, which is just a View library (it doesn't really do behavioral stuff) - VueJS, which is a little more opinionated (capable); it can do more by itself. That doesn't NECESSARILY mean it's better tho. These two are the most popular, but you could also look at Angular or AngularJS (note they're two separate things!)
19th Mar 2020, 5:37 AM
HealyUnit
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What i majorly need is related on the stacks of web dev using js full stacks...so which stack is good?
19th Mar 2020, 5:40 AM
Alfred Juma
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For Front end languages: u should learn HTML 5 CSS 3 JS --------------------------------------------- For backend language : u should learn Ptyhon the django framework
10th Mar 2020, 8:16 AM
Muhammad Galhoum
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