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I’ve been learning frontend development for over 2 months. Full-time. I have a decent grasp of JS.
The problem is when I browse web dev/frontend communities, I see horror stories like I’ve been teaching myself web development for 1.5 years and still can’t find a job or bootcamp grads (JS/React focused) that can’t find jobs.
I know a majority of CS majors learn Java. Go seems very popular with startups and open source. I’m wondering if Go might give me that edge at startups that don’t care if I have a CS degree and the ability to contribute to open source repo’s while I apply and learn.
Thanks.
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