As for me, It is difficulty to support your knowledge in different aspects of programming. I prefer to concentrate on only Backed-side development and I don't see me in Frontend-side
I am a developer in Chicago. I currently work for a consulting firm that is part of a family office / pe firm. Previously a commodity broker and forever a lover of markets in any and all forms.
I think knowing both front and back generally is good. You provide the most value whatever the situation. That said focusing one one thing at a time to gain a mastery of a certain subject/area is not a bad idea in my opinion.
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As for me, It is difficulty to support your knowledge in different aspects of programming. I prefer to concentrate on only Backed-side development and I don't see me in Frontend-side
I think knowing both front and back generally is good. You provide the most value whatever the situation. That said focusing one one thing at a time to gain a mastery of a certain subject/area is not a bad idea in my opinion.