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Jack-of-All-Trades or Master of One? My Journey Through Web Development

Hey Dev Community,

I wanted to share a bit about my journey in web development. I'm currently rocking medium proficiency in JavaScript, React, HTML, and CSS. These tools have been my bread and butter, and they've allowed me to build some pretty cool projects. But, like any good developer, I'm always looking to expand my horizons.

Lately, I've been diving into ASP.NET Core. Why? Because who needs sleep, right? Jokes aside, I'm finding it fascinating to explore new frameworks and tools, and I believe it makes me a more versatile developer.

So, am I specialized? Not really. I'd say I'm more of a well-rounded virtuoso. I love dabbling in different technologies, picking up new skills, and applying them to solve problems in creative ways.

If you're also a fellow jack-of-all-trades or even if you're a master of one, I'd love to hear your stories. What tools and languages are you working with? What new skills are you picking up? Let's share our journeys and maybe learn a thing or two from each other.

Keep coding, keep learning, and most importantly, keep having fun!

Cheers,
Harshvardhan

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