Learning different languages, frameworks and methodologies for solving coding problems helps you write better code, identify bad habits, and solve problems with your primary tools.
That's not unpopular though ahhaha :P
I've been thinking about this lately, since there have been a lot of articles coming up about Full Stack Devs and the merits of specializing.
I think specializing is great, but I also think it's great to know what's going on over the other side of the fence as well. :)
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Learning different languages, frameworks and methodologies for solving coding problems helps you write better code, identify bad habits, and solve problems with your primary tools.
That's not unpopular though ahhaha :P
I've been thinking about this lately, since there have been a lot of articles coming up about Full Stack Devs and the merits of specializing.
I think specializing is great, but I also think it's great to know what's going on over the other side of the fence as well. :)