For me, my current stack is kind of important. The reason is not that i can not code/create in another stack but to maximize my productivity.
On avarage after my classes and everything i might have 4-5 hours to finish the client work including team communication and etc, so it's important that I use what i already know and build on top of that.
Note: I might switch or do some projects in something different in future but only if i manage to have some extra time where i can clean my own mess created by me.
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For me, my current stack is kind of important. The reason is not that i can not code/create in another stack but to maximize my productivity.
On avarage after my classes and everything i might have 4-5 hours to finish the client work including team communication and etc, so it's important that I use what i already know and build on top of that.
Note: I might switch or do some projects in something different in future but only if i manage to have some extra time where i can clean my own mess created by me.