I agreed. Knowing the fundamentals of programming are much more important than knowing the ins and outs of a particular framework. Because it allows me to shorten the time to digest every new framework of tomorrow 😆
Like in my blog, I said:
I've said it before that it's the most challenging part for me. Choosing one of the options rather than both. The skills I've already acquired until today are "hard-won." Either it was hard for me to learn, or it was expensive. Someday I will "say goodbye" to all of them. Only taking fundamental skills with me to wade through the next stage of my career.
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I agreed. Knowing the fundamentals of programming are much more important than knowing the ins and outs of a particular framework. Because it allows me to shorten the time to digest every new framework of tomorrow 😆
Like in my blog, I said: