Thanks for the detailed reply and I totally agree. In fact, when I joined my current company as a WordPress developer, I didn't knew anything about WordPress and not even PHP but I had a strong foundation and so, I got up and running in a month.
Later priorities changed. I was handed the most important projects in company that generates the most revenue. Both of those Shopify based websites generate 7 figures a month. One uses a complex build system along with Vue and the other is simple, in a sense that the developer who previously worked on it before the project was handed to us had no idea what good code or bad code was, absolutely terrible. In that, I'm working with Svelte.
So, you see? I though I should've been explicit that learning new technologies isn't bad but if your foundation is strong enough, you can pick anything at anytime, without any hassle.
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Thanks for the detailed reply and I totally agree. In fact, when I joined my current company as a WordPress developer, I didn't knew anything about WordPress and not even PHP but I had a strong foundation and so, I got up and running in a month.
Later priorities changed. I was handed the most important projects in company that generates the most revenue. Both of those Shopify based websites generate 7 figures a month. One uses a complex build system along with Vue and the other is simple, in a sense that the developer who previously worked on it before the project was handed to us had no idea what good code or bad code was, absolutely terrible. In that, I'm working with Svelte.
So, you see? I though I should've been explicit that learning new technologies isn't bad but if your foundation is strong enough, you can pick anything at anytime, without any hassle.