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by seanwilson
3251 days ago
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What kind of job are you looking for? It depends what you want to do. If you're applying for existing companies seeking certain skills that's one thing, but if you're contracting for non-technical clients they don't care what technology you use as long as you deliver a solution on time and do it well. Personally, I think once you have enough experience you should be able to easily pick up new frameworks. I don't understand developers who try to define themselves by a single language or a single framework. You should be trying to pick the best tools available and learn as you go when required. You might be safe for a couple of years sticking to one thing but the industry is constantly changing so you should have a diverse skillset and always be learning. |
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