What Front-End or Back-End Framework Should I Learn Next?
Abdur Rehman Khalid

Abdur Rehman Khalid @abdurrkhalid333

About: A Senior Computer Science Student, passionate Data Visualization, Data Science, Big Data, Development with Java, Angular, and React.Js.

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What Front-End or Back-End Framework Should I Learn Next?

Publish Date: May 29 '20
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Being a Final Year Student, I have Worked on Java Spring MVC and Angular 6, as My Final Year Project was Built in these Technologies. I also have worked with Spring Boot and React as well.

Now as This Lock-Down is Not Going to Left for Next Couple of Months in My Country I need some suggestions from seniors in this matter that what Front-End or Back-End Framework I should learn next.

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  • Gleb Irovich
    Gleb IrovichMay 29, 2020

    Hey there. Seems you have tried 2 of the most popular once 👨‍🚀 So only the Vue is left.

    But frankly speaking, I don’t think the number of learned frameworks makes you a good dev, but rather a good understanding of the, which company is currently using. So if I were you, I would spend some time to deepen you knowledge.

    If you are looking for a new challenge however, you might want to have a look at Scala.
    Good luck !

  • Nishant Mittal
    Nishant MittalMay 29, 2020

    I think you should go with Django next. Django is a really awesome backend framework being based on Python makes it even more awesome.

  • caelinsutch
    caelinsutchMay 29, 2020

    NodeJS/GraphQL stack is where its at, definitely a change in pace but integrates well with React and Angular

  • Daniel Starner
    Daniel StarnerJun 11, 2020

    So after ~5-6 years of trying out many of the popular / common frameworks, I've settled on a NextJS/ExpressJS/React/ stack for my front ends & web UIs, and Django for backends. Both just seem "streamlined" for the problems that they solve, and putting them together into a full web stack makes it even more powerful IMO.

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