True that (this is what happens when you try to post being super tired), what I was actually trying to say was a front end dev who wants to move to full stack. Guess I should reformulate the whole thing.
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I'd pick a single stack to start with, and just build solutions using that and covering the above topics. Most of the skills will be pretty easily transferrable between languages and frameworks.
True that (this is what happens when you try to post being super tired), what I was actually trying to say was a front end dev who wants to move to full stack. Guess I should reformulate the whole thing.
No problem!
In that case my suggestion would be:
Theory:
Technologies:
I'd pick a single stack to start with, and just build solutions using that and covering the above topics. Most of the skills will be pretty easily transferrable between languages and frameworks.
Thank you! This is great clarification.