I see myself as a Full Stack Developer and plan to stick with this career path for now as I enjoy working on the frontend, backend and on mobile.
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Well I think I'm a Full Stack Developer due to all the things I have to do every day xD, but I'm more backend
Currently, I am an Android Software Engineer, I want to improve my Android knowledge as much as possible and get iOS knowledge more than just a few tutorials. So I aspire to be a Mobile Software Engineer, that can efficiently develop natively on both platforms.
Cool and would do you think would be the most ideal tech stack for creating mobile apps in the future? Native like Kotlin and Swift. Or using something like Dart and Flutter?
I have tried Flutter, but I didn't have time to dive deeper into it. But in my opinion, native will always be the way to go at least in the next 3-5 years, because I have talked with a couple of senior mobile engineers who actually worked with cross-platform, React Native in particular, and they said it works fine in 90% of the time, and for the rest 10% you are losing a lot of time and resources and in some particular case, there might not even be a solution.
My job title is saying: Head of IT..
But probably i'm Fullstack developer as well, just i'm doing ton of managing jobs in organization.
Role says Analyst Programmer, but pretty much code whatever is needed except for DB management. In short term I aspire to be a proper software engineer i.e design plan document and execute solutions. In the long run, become a CTO may be!!
My current job title is "Co-CEO", and there are a lot of perks to this situation, but it's hard not to be envious of folks who get to contribute to software development with slightly lower stakes.
I have no plans to change any time soon, but in the future if I ever find myself moved on from this role, I could see myself seeking out something along the lines of "Principle Software Engineer" and try to organize myself to mostly deal with technical problems throughout my day.
I feel passion and determination towards the code in this.
That probably explains your competency in the field best and justify the career success as the result of it. I assume the business knowledge is completely different field and obviously, when paired with solid coding knowledge, can do wonders as you and Jess have shown. Thanks for the platform! ❤🙏
Software engineer 2 currently. I aspire to be an architect or tech lead.
My actual job title is "Full-Stack Developer." However, you always tend to stick to one side never working true full-stack, and I tend to stick towards the backend side. It is basically like I am a backend developer that will occasionally pick up a small frontend task.
Right now I am a React Native Developer, and I want to be a back-end or full-stack developer, I mean RN is good but I feel myself in another stack, I hope I can do this shift early in my life, I am studying and learning every day a new thing.
What is it like developing mobile apps using React Native? Would you prefer to use native programming languages like Swift and Java/Kotlin instead?
Ok, after +2 years of experience using RN to develop mobile apps and working on multiple apps from different domains and with a different scale, I can tell you RN is a very reliable framework and RN team at Facebook is doing a great job making it more reliable and efficient to carry much larger scale projects.
The community behind it is amazing, and there are huge contributions from so many devs.
But I need to shift to back-end as it was my passion, I worked as RN developer as a temporary job and I knew that It will be hard to back to learn and continue my career as back-end dev, I know it seems a little bit a lost, but I am trying my best!
Thank you for giving me the time to say that :)
Title is Cyber Security Architect, aspire to be retired fisherman/camper... I enjoy my job but as they say a bad day fishing is still more relaxing than a good day working.
Full Stack Developer, right now working in .NET. Kinda waffling around in that Mid-Level-teetering-on-Senior-Level area. I'm okay with where I am right now. No immediate desire for change.