Hey everyone! I'm pretty new to programming, although I have a little tech background. A friend suggested that I aim for a full-stack developer role and mentioned Angular and Java Spring. I don't really know much about these technologies. I could Google them, but I'd love to hear your opinions on whether pursuing this route is worthwhile or if it's just a dream I'm chasing. Thanks in advance for your insights!
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Yes, becoming a full-stack developer is definitely possible with Angular and Java Spring! However, finding a job will depend on the demand in your area. Some companies use Spring with Java, while others might prefer JavaScript frameworks or even Python. Also, keep in mind that while Angular is great, many companies also look for React experience.
There’s been a shift in the industry, and while generalist full-stack skills were once highly touted, expertise in niche areas is becoming more valuable now. So take this into consideration while planning your learning path. But remember, everyone’s journey in tech is unique, so don’t get too overwhelmed by others' advice!
It's tough to get hired without a CS degree or some equivalent technical background. Entry-level positions often attract loads of applications, mostly from people with degrees. Also, while Angular is a solid JavaScript framework, you might want to focus on learning TypeScript since it's gaining traction. For backend, Spring is essential if you're getting into Java jobs.
Glad to help!
Thanks! That’s really detailed.
Thank you!