Is This Tech Stack Good for Future Career Opportunities?

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Asked By TechieNinja42 On

I'm putting together a tech stack that includes HTML, Vanilla CSS/Tailwind, JavaScript, SQL, Python, and C#. Do you think this combination of skills is relevant for future job prospects?

6 Answers

Answered By UIUXMaster On

It’s a solid stack overall. However, if you're heading into .NET development, consider adding jQuery alongside a front-end framework like Angular or React to stay competitive.

Answered By CodeExplorer22 On

Consider swapping JavaScript for TypeScript instead. It offers similar functionality but is gaining popularity. Plus, diving into frameworks like React or Angular would definitely boost your skill set!

Answered By FutureCoder88 On

The future seems uncertain, especially with the rise of AI in coding. While there will likely still be roles for developers with your skills, who knows how AI will change the game? Regardless, these technologies have stood the test of time and are widely used, so it's not a bad lineup at all!

Answered By WebWizard99 On

This stack covers some basics, but if you're just starting, I’d suggest focusing on mastering one language before moving on to the next. Maybe check out a roadmap for deepening your knowledge in the language of your choice!

TechieNinja42 -

Thanks for the tip! I'll look into roadmaps to help guide my learning.

Answered By CSharpieDev On

The languages you've chosen are quite popular. But remember, it’s more about your problem-solving mindset and how you adapt than just the languages you know. Learning is easier than ever, especially with AI tools to assist you!

Answered By DevGuru97 On

With this stack, you'd be looking at fullstack developer positions. My advice is to check out current job listings and see what skills they typically require. That way, you can tailor your learning a bit more!

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