Django is a powerful backend service, not really frontend. Apparently JavaScript has become the de facto language for web Development and it's not gonna change anytime soon. So JavaScript is a necessary evil if you wanna design a dynamic web page.
However, the Python community is hard at work developing important tools for web. If you wanna use your Python, you can use it to develop mainly desktop apps and games, also Ai projects and scientific projects. A lot of things can be done with Python, but for now if you wanna design webpages, you have to use JavaScript
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If it's any help to you, maybe look at vue.js. I was in your shoes just a few months ago. Haven't developed Frontend in 13 years, back then in jquery, and wanted to extend my knowledge to be more competitive in the future.
I found vue.js to be the easiest to jump in and get things done. It's quite fun too actually
Django is a powerful backend service, not really frontend. Apparently JavaScript has become the de facto language for web Development and it's not gonna change anytime soon. So JavaScript is a necessary evil if you wanna design a dynamic web page.
However, the Python community is hard at work developing important tools for web. If you wanna use your Python, you can use it to develop mainly desktop apps and games, also Ai projects and scientific projects. A lot of things can be done with Python, but for now if you wanna design webpages, you have to use JavaScript
Yeah.. your correct I'm must learn javascript seriously I think so for frontend. Thank you for the help🌟
If it's any help to you, maybe look at vue.js. I was in your shoes just a few months ago. Haven't developed Frontend in 13 years, back then in jquery, and wanted to extend my knowledge to be more competitive in the future.
I found vue.js to be the easiest to jump in and get things done. It's quite fun too actually
Yeah..I'm think of jumping in vue.js before react so that I may become comfortable with frontend. Thanks for the comment 🌟