That's great! I recently began a career change (from 7+ years in the commercial construction sector) with the goal of becoming a full stack developer. I am currently in the JS phase of learning and am loving it! CSS definitely provided some hiccups but managed to solve them with patience. Can I ask, would you guys hire a junior with html, CSS and JavaScript knowledge (portfolio obviously)? Also would node.js be sufficient on the backend or would it be better for me to learn something like python? Appreciate any info at this stage, just trying to feel my way into this new space.
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That's great! I recently began a career change (from 7+ years in the commercial construction sector) with the goal of becoming a full stack developer. I am currently in the JS phase of learning and am loving it! CSS definitely provided some hiccups but managed to solve them with patience. Can I ask, would you guys hire a junior with html, CSS and JavaScript knowledge (portfolio obviously)? Also would node.js be sufficient on the backend or would it be better for me to learn something like python? Appreciate any info at this stage, just trying to feel my way into this new space.