Hey everyone! I want to know what people are learning now, maybe I missed something.
I'm currently learning NestJS. I needed API for my Expense Tracking App and I was thinking about using Ruby on Rails, but then I realized if I try to write using NestJS Framework, I will also be able to learn Angular in the future, as I see everywhere things like this "NestJS is Angular for Back-end", so I'm going to check if it's true 😄
Now, I'd be happy to hear something from you 🙏
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Mobile development was always hard to me 😆 So, I'm happy for you and good luck!
Angular has been gaining popularity lately as a powerful JavaScript framework. Can we consider angular for learning and businesses in 2023 ?
I only learn things that I need right now to solve a specific problem that I have.
I'm done with preemptive learning.
Have a look at Wikipedia'a list of programming languages - you're not gonna learn even a fraction of that.
That's really interesting. In my case I always understand better by doing, so learning something by solving specific problem is making much sense. Yeah! I have no plans to learn all of them. I'm using JS, HTML, CSS pretty much every day and I'm already happy with this stack, so it's better to focus on getting more knowledge in that, rather than learning everything 👍
Typescript and Node.js, and after that I'll be starting Nest.js.
Awesome! I hope you'll like Nest.js as well
I've built this project before:
github.com/WebPajooh/Nestcafe
But, I think I need to learn it properly and master it.
Thanks for sharing 👍 I think it will be useful for me, as when you read someones code you can learn something new 😊
You're welcome.
I'm a junior in Node.js and I'll be happy to hear your review.
I haven't written in Node.js for a really long time, so I'm a junior as well 😆
Learning Python on udemy. Sideproject while learning is trading bot 😅
Nice side project 👍 I hope you'll learn a lot by writing a bot
Docker and Kubernetes. I'm starting DevOps :)
Good luck with that 👍 It’s really cool things 😊
I'm doing the Python Certification in Coursera, only to remember some forgot knowledge.
It's nice that you do this to refresh some knowledge. I think most of the time people just work and it's easy to forget even some basics.
I'm learning webpack :D :D.
Good luck with that. I think it won't be easy but the knowledge about how it works will be definitely useful