I agree. For a front-end dev, learning at least the basics of Node.js (or any back-end stack in general) is very useful to understand the other side. Knowing how the back-end works, you can do a better job in the front-end.
And it works both ways too, it's a great idea that back-end devs know the basics of how the client side works.
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I agree. For a front-end dev, learning at least the basics of Node.js (or any back-end stack in general) is very useful to understand the other side. Knowing how the back-end works, you can do a better job in the front-end.
And it works both ways too, it's a great idea that back-end devs know the basics of how the client side works.