Hi there!
I have been developing front end for about a year now, I have done somethings in a backend with Node.js but never experiment more than t...
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If you're only goal right now is to learn, then I would say If you like python learn to build things in python.
What things are you looking to build?
Maybe you don't need to be an expert on HTML and CSS.
Right now I am working as a front-end developer. I work with Angular, AngularJs, Ionic, Node.Js, etc. All thing related to Javascript, I like front-end in its logic, Js is a really cool language, but HTML and CSS is something I don't despite doing but is not my preference, doing logic is way more fun.
Here's a suggestion:
Something else to consider is that even if you want to focus on backend, you still have some frontend experience. It won't suddenly disappear. Find opportunities to do both; it'll only make you more valuable.
JS lets me do a lot of things. When I want to achieve something which requires a certain skillset, I will acquire those skills and learn those languages in order to build the things I want.
not-a-tl;dr: When you're planning on learning a new skillset, think about what potential things you can achieve by learning it. The answer is hardly ever binary; no one language or technology will satisfy all your needs/wants. They're merely stepping stones for you to unlock potential that'll be used to further advance yourself and create dope thangs.
Take this from a MEAN Stack developer....as per your love towards JavaScript, if you turn to full stack you will find a whole lot of possibilities and you can also improve your skills on a whole new level.
Thanks pal! Yeah I have come to that realization lately
Yep, this seems pretty accurate.