Leaving data engineering for freelance web dev, need tips /u/ChemicalBeings CSCQ protests reddit

Hey yall,

I’m trying to transition away from data and ML engineering for various reasons, namely my distaste towards anything AI related, but also my preference for design and other creative endeavors.

So far, I know and am planning to use the following stack : React, Typescript, Bootstrap (front), Golang or TS depending (backend), Terraform and AWS (hosting). What I’m wondering is :

1) Do I need to add more techs to my frontend stack to make professional grade, responsive websites ? For example, is Bootstrap enough that or do I need to go straight into Astro and/or other technologies ?

2) Does anyone have experience on using AWS with Terraform templates over WordPress ? I feel like I don’t see many web devs use that and I don’t know if it’s because it’s too much effort for too little benefit or for some other reason. I think being able to propose clients with low traffic serverless websites that charge by usage instead the wordpress model would be a big selling point.

Thanks. General tips are also welcome.

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​r/cscareerquestions Hey yall, I’m trying to transition away from data and ML engineering for various reasons, namely my distaste towards anything AI related, but also my preference for design and other creative endeavors. So far, I know and am planning to use the following stack : React, Typescript, Bootstrap (front), Golang or TS depending (backend), Terraform and AWS (hosting). What I’m wondering is : 1) Do I need to add more techs to my frontend stack to make professional grade, responsive websites ? For example, is Bootstrap enough that or do I need to go straight into Astro and/or other technologies ? 2) Does anyone have experience on using AWS with Terraform templates over WordPress ? I feel like I don’t see many web devs use that and I don’t know if it’s because it’s too much effort for too little benefit or for some other reason. I think being able to propose clients with low traffic serverless websites that charge by usage instead the wordpress model would be a big selling point. Thanks. General tips are also welcome. submitted by /u/ChemicalBeings [link] [comments] 

Hey yall,

I’m trying to transition away from data and ML engineering for various reasons, namely my distaste towards anything AI related, but also my preference for design and other creative endeavors.

So far, I know and am planning to use the following stack : React, Typescript, Bootstrap (front), Golang or TS depending (backend), Terraform and AWS (hosting). What I’m wondering is :

1) Do I need to add more techs to my frontend stack to make professional grade, responsive websites ? For example, is Bootstrap enough that or do I need to go straight into Astro and/or other technologies ?

2) Does anyone have experience on using AWS with Terraform templates over WordPress ? I feel like I don’t see many web devs use that and I don’t know if it’s because it’s too much effort for too little benefit or for some other reason. I think being able to propose clients with low traffic serverless websites that charge by usage instead the wordpress model would be a big selling point.

Thanks. General tips are also welcome.

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