I went from Frontend to fullstack as well, and I don't regret it. It's great to be able to take an idea from your mind to fully executed with needing to bring extra hands on.
For me what helped was working with CMSs: Huge codebase, modules I could easily read and customize. So Wordpress and Drupal helped me pick up PHP, and Django REALLY helped me pick up Python.
Start small, with a personal project with harder than usual functionality and try to create that with an existing platform of your choice.
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I went from Frontend to fullstack as well, and I don't regret it. It's great to be able to take an idea from your mind to fully executed with needing to bring extra hands on.
For me what helped was working with CMSs: Huge codebase, modules I could easily read and customize. So Wordpress and Drupal helped me pick up PHP, and Django REALLY helped me pick up Python.
Start small, with a personal project with harder than usual functionality and try to create that with an existing platform of your choice.