My lord, I wish this was more clear when I started... I truly believed this due to it being a common conception on blogs etc. So I dove headfirst into C++, Python, JS, C, etc. Expecting to get the "hard stuff" out of the way first. I love programming back end! Especially creating custom Node.js environments. When it came time to just "pick up" CSS and grab a front end job... Well, the dissapointment was real.... I found CSS a lot harder to be fluent in than it was represented as. I know brilliant back end devs who couldnt style a page with CSS to save their lives.
Senior Software Developer at NASDAQ.
My expertise lies in DevOps, Golang, Backend Development, and C++. I have a strong passion for leveraging DevOps to streamline software development processes.
I too like Back-end Much more Front-endπ.
I have just added the last point because I have more opportunities for front-end devs as fresher in a company than a fresher back-end dev.
Senior Software Developer at NASDAQ.
My expertise lies in DevOps, Golang, Backend Development, and C++. I have a strong passion for leveraging DevOps to streamline software development processes.
CSS has it's tricks. I started with Web Dev and learned CSS and HTML together and even though I can and have already made a few websites, I still struggle a bit with CSS, not gonna lie, but it is fun.
Senior Software Developer at NASDAQ.
My expertise lies in DevOps, Golang, Backend Development, and C++. I have a strong passion for leveraging DevOps to streamline software development processes.
You've lived it and it's true. I used to have a lot of devs coworkers whom avoids coding css tasks because "it's easy, I can do harder things" hahaha.
Html and Css arquitecture could be a nightmare if you don't have good level.
Senior Software Developer at NASDAQ.
My expertise lies in DevOps, Golang, Backend Development, and C++. I have a strong passion for leveraging DevOps to streamline software development processes.
My lord, I wish this was more clear when I started... I truly believed this due to it being a common conception on blogs etc. So I dove headfirst into C++, Python, JS, C, etc. Expecting to get the "hard stuff" out of the way first. I love programming back end! Especially creating custom Node.js environments. When it came time to just "pick up" CSS and grab a front end job... Well, the dissapointment was real.... I found CSS a lot harder to be fluent in than it was represented as. I know brilliant back end devs who couldnt style a page with CSS to save their lives.
I too like Back-end Much more Front-endπ.
I have just added the last point because I have more opportunities for front-end devs as fresher in a company than a fresher back-end dev.
Thank You reading my Article π
CSS has it's tricks. I started with Web Dev and learned CSS and HTML together and even though I can and have already made a few websites, I still struggle a bit with CSS, not gonna lie, but it is fun.
Thank You reading my Article π
You've lived it and it's true. I used to have a lot of devs coworkers whom avoids coding css tasks because "it's easy, I can do harder things" hahaha.
Html and Css arquitecture could be a nightmare if you don't have good level.
Thank You reading my Article π