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Vince Ramces Oliveros • Edited

For me, I've never really invested on the mobile up until I found Flutter. Sure, I know android a little and my machine gave up due to bloated IDE. Flutter doesn't have a job market, but it gives me more in-depth and eager to learn more because of the adaptive language called Dart. Now I can transition from one language to another, if the syntax are familiar to begin with(C#,JavaScript,Java,TypeScript,Python,Go). In fact, I'd invest more time in learning and coding with Flutter not because of its new, because of developer experience.

I think React+Gatsby is totally fine depending on the client's needs. It's still a great market for creating headless CMS and good for freelancing.
There might be contenders like WordPress and the likes.

While I feel overwhelmed with React's documentation and overly used this.state.myState and this.props.myProps thing. I'm really eager to learn it, not that it values my time and the job market today(not declining, but rather having to manage npm dependencies.)

For now, I've been using Nuxtjs for my own portfolio and my very first corporate job. I'm lucky that this kind of job exist in my country. Or I'll have to learn PHP frameworks and Django. Nothing's wrong with these frameworks, I just don't think its the right tech stack for me to put effort into it.

Just keep doing what you love. If in doubt, talk to the rubber ducky.