Up until now, in my university projects, I have only created desktop and CLI apps that handle a single user at a time. During this winter break, I decided to create a web app to learn how to build applications that handle multiple users. I also wanted to integrate the ML models I studied last summer. After researching, I took advice from GPT, which suggested learning FastAPI and React.js.
I recently completed a guided tutorial on FastAPI and explored the backend roadmap on roadmap.sh. I realized that I already know some of the concepts listed there, which sparked my interest in backend development. When I shared this with a friend, he mentioned that companies rarely hire fresh graduates as backend developers. Now, I’m wondering if I should continue focusing on backend development or shift my attention to frontend instead.
What do you think?
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r/cscareerquestions Up until now, in my university projects, I have only created desktop and CLI apps that handle a single user at a time. During this winter break, I decided to create a web app to learn how to build applications that handle multiple users. I also wanted to integrate the ML models I studied last summer. After researching, I took advice from GPT, which suggested learning FastAPI and React.js. I recently completed a guided tutorial on FastAPI and explored the backend roadmap on roadmap.sh. I realized that I already know some of the concepts listed there, which sparked my interest in backend development. When I shared this with a friend, he mentioned that companies rarely hire fresh graduates as backend developers. Now, I’m wondering if I should continue focusing on backend development or shift my attention to frontend instead. What do you think? submitted by /u/Rising_skies [link] [comments]
Up until now, in my university projects, I have only created desktop and CLI apps that handle a single user at a time. During this winter break, I decided to create a web app to learn how to build applications that handle multiple users. I also wanted to integrate the ML models I studied last summer. After researching, I took advice from GPT, which suggested learning FastAPI and React.js.
I recently completed a guided tutorial on FastAPI and explored the backend roadmap on roadmap.sh. I realized that I already know some of the concepts listed there, which sparked my interest in backend development. When I shared this with a friend, he mentioned that companies rarely hire fresh graduates as backend developers. Now, I’m wondering if I should continue focusing on backend development or shift my attention to frontend instead.
What do you think?
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