Hey everyone! I'm starting my computer science degree this year at a local engineering college. I've just finished learning HTML and I'm diving into CSS next. I'm curious about your thoughts on whether learning full-stack development will pay off in the future. I'm committed to this path regardless, because I believe in working hard and learning from failures to gain experience. But I'd love to hear your insights or tips on making this journey worthwhile!
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Remember, it’s not just about the skills you learn—it’s also about how passionate you are about them. If you want a job fast, focus on what’s trending in the tech industry now. Full-stack can be valuable, but make sure to tailor your learning to what employers are looking for in 2030!
Great point! I’ll look into what’s in demand.
If you're passionate about coding, definitely go for it! Full-stack development is a skill in high demand and can open many doors for you. Just make sure you're also keeping your skills updated as technology evolves. It's a great way to gain experience and versatility in the job market!
What do you think are the most important skills to focus on right now?
Thanks! I’m planning to explore both front-end and back-end technologies.
That’s good advice! What specific technologies should I focus on?