When you're starting out it's perfectly fine to tinker with multiple languages but understand programming fundamentals first. Even if you learn multiple languages, at some point, you should consider mastering a default stack. For me that's Vue/Django/PostgreSQL, switching to Laravel for shared servers or Go for web sockets or high performance. Then I use Flutter for mobile apps
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When you're starting out it's perfectly fine to tinker with multiple languages but understand programming fundamentals first. Even if you learn multiple languages, at some point, you should consider mastering a default stack. For me that's Vue/Django/PostgreSQL, switching to Laravel for shared servers or Go for web sockets or high performance. Then I use Flutter for mobile apps