I think about this a fair bit. For me, it's ultimately about finding out the difference between things that make me go "hey, that's really sweet!" and things that make me go "OK, I guess I could learn that." I've often thought that I should be looking at fullstack, and some day, maybe I will. Over the past few months, however, I've learned that I'm more excited about user-focused frontend stuff--I like seeing things change on the screen!
Plus, while I think I can say I "know" HTML and CSS, by no means have I mastered them. There's so much more that I would like to be able to do with frontend interfaces, so I'm really not in any rush to start moving to the backend.
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I think about this a fair bit. For me, it's ultimately about finding out the difference between things that make me go "hey, that's really sweet!" and things that make me go "OK, I guess I could learn that." I've often thought that I should be looking at fullstack, and some day, maybe I will. Over the past few months, however, I've learned that I'm more excited about user-focused frontend stuff--I like seeing things change on the screen!
Plus, while I think I can say I "know" HTML and CSS, by no means have I mastered them. There's so much more that I would like to be able to do with frontend interfaces, so I'm really not in any rush to start moving to the backend.