I am more full stack I started out in front end but after having to build a server I have become good at both, if I had to choose I would say fronted, because I like playing with UIs.
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I like to use the JVM for backend, but I can use Node or .net if I must. For frontend, I love just vanilla android and flutter, but I have experience with asp.net and vue, also.
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Its pretty good, I like it because its cross platform and dart is similar to java, I can also code in native languages (java for android, swift for IOS). the one big downside in the lack of libraries and extensive documentation, but that should improve with time.
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I am more full stack I started out in front end but after having to build a server I have become good at both, if I had to choose I would say fronted, because I like playing with UIs.
what's your fav backend and frontend stack?
I like to use the JVM for backend, but I can use Node or .net if I must. For frontend, I love just vanilla android and flutter, but I have experience with asp.net and vue, also.
nice. How you like flutter? my friend works for the Flutter core team at Google. He keeps telling me that I should try it lol
Its pretty good, I like it because its cross platform and dart is similar to java, I can also code in native languages (java for android, swift for IOS). the one big downside in the lack of libraries and extensive documentation, but that should improve with time.