nice writeup, you listed about 30 tools a full stack developer should use today. As I noted above, there are at least 6-8 languages/standards (html, CSS, JS...) you need to know just to be able to read the manuals.
It will not be necessary to know every detail, but we should read at least 20% of the documentation for every tool to get started. So, how long do you think it would take to get started? If I start from zero today, will the tools be still on the market when Iยดm finished reading?
Hello Andrew,
nice writeup, you listed about 30 tools a full stack developer should use today. As I noted above, there are at least 6-8 languages/standards (html, CSS, JS...) you need to know just to be able to read the manuals.
It will not be necessary to know every detail, but we should read at least 20% of the documentation for every tool to get started. So, how long do you think it would take to get started? If I start from zero today, will the tools be still on the market when Iยดm finished reading?
Yes it is highly likely that all of those tools will still be in use. Some are already established so they wont be going anywhere anytime soon.