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(Learning how to) build the same app 5 times (using different stacks) as a newbie in the industry
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Greetings everyone! Hope y'all having a fantastic day today.

Just a quick background. I graduated with a tech-related degree two years and landed my first full-time job as a junior developer last year.

While I do enjoy my current job, I am a bit worried about my pacing onto my developer career. Most tasks I have are mainly on documentation, testing, and maintenance of legacy code. I do enjoy it! No complaining. But I guess I just have this thirst into learning more technologies.

So here I am, trying to challenge myself onto building a web application using 5 different tech stacks. Yes you heard me right, FIVE TIMES. I will be doing this on my spare time and I currently have a bit of progress. I have noted everything I needed and so here's my oh-so basic plan (as a starter):

Creating a To-Do app using these five web development stacks:

  1. C# .NET Blazor with SQL Server
  2. React-Springboot with PostgreSQL
  3. Django-Vue with SQLite
  4. MEAN
  5. Laravel-Inertia-Svelte with MySQL

I already have basic knowledge about these web development stacks and I am currently working on the aforementioned 5th stack. (I haven't slept but I am enjoying so much)

Question is, am I doing the right thing? Will this strategy of being able to know multiple stacks make me a better developer in the future (aside from learning advanced programming, DevOps, etc.) Also, perhaps learning Ionic and Flutter next will also be good?

Thank you for your responses!

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