Being a new full stack dev , and new to dev.to, never thought web devs were looking downed on. But web devs are making desktop apps (electron) using many frameworks. And with the arrival of web assembly , things may be get altered. And my question is, what kind of developer , the dev community look up to always ? the c , c++, rust coder ?
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Welcome Arvind, a programmer who is a person too, always gets my vote, an honest and kind hearted soul who brings you up to Thier level is worth more than any skill in any language.
It took me years to realise this, be a good person, don't stop learning but do focus on a few of your strengths, take them as far as you can and never forget to say, I don't know but I can find out who does
I don't think there is any reality to any group generally being "looked down on", but there is a variety of elitism and gatekeeping within different areas of the field.
There's no single direction this sentiment flows. There are certain broader stigmas here and there, but largely it's hard to nail it down without over-simplifying, IMO.
Being a new full stack dev , and new to dev.to, never thought web devs were looking downed on. But web devs are making desktop apps (electron) using many frameworks. And with the arrival of web assembly , things may be get altered. And my question is, what kind of developer , the dev community look up to always ? the c , c++, rust coder ?
Welcome Arvind, a programmer who is a person too, always gets my vote, an honest and kind hearted soul who brings you up to Thier level is worth more than any skill in any language.
It took me years to realise this, be a good person, don't stop learning but do focus on a few of your strengths, take them as far as you can and never forget to say, I don't know but I can find out who does
I don't think there is any reality to any group generally being "looked down on", but there is a variety of elitism and gatekeeping within different areas of the field.
There's no single direction this sentiment flows. There are certain broader stigmas here and there, but largely it's hard to nail it down without over-simplifying, IMO.
Thank you ben. I think this comment captures the meaning I wanted when I wrote that part hence the use of quotation marks.