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Is it actually worth getting into webdev?

I'd love to be an epic 1337 hax0r admin of my own circlejerk website but most of my experience is in hosting video game servers.

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Sure why not. Work is easy.

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It's the easiest field by far. There is literally nothing that will be asked from you that hasn't been solved countless times before.

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Fullstack with social media management alongside pays OK but if ur not fullstack u aint shit

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Torrent a webdev course and try to grift small businesses and tradies into making a basic website and ecommerce for them.

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Ya its fine, Javascript, node, typescript maybe if you like cutting yourself

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:marseycut: <------- i cri evry tim

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It's not bad if you find it interesting, but I find backend/mobile development better with more pay for the same amount of effort.


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The barrier to entry in web dev is being allowed to deliver a product for someone. Once you've done that one time you're set for life.

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Your own circlejerk website? :marseythonk:

I've made many a demo for a social website just to build skills in different technologies, but you'll most likely just be paying to keep in online with no one using the site except for enthusiastic friends

I have enough good friends to make a small little site that would be a fun place to share updates HOWEVER (and some of my homies always want to come test stuff I make), I've got this thing where I can't introduce my friends to my friends. Since I seem to befriend almost exclusively neurodivergent and possibly schizophrenic ppl, it's like throwing two cranky cats in a room that have never met. I learned a while back to not do that. :marseyno: They aren't stressful individually... :marseysad:

I have seen a lot, and I mean A LOT of people try to build their own little "community" website. The code is not the hard part, getting anyone to use your shit, and KEEP using it past the burst of novelty is hard. I've seen plenty of sites from 20 to 200 consecutive users live, and die, that were the ambition of a single programmer. Also, those were all the result of piggybacking off of existing communities to recruit members. I've seen 100 times more sites where no community ever got started, and it was pulled offline in a year. Good resume item tho.

One big problem that people run into, especially when creating casual and memey niche websites, is that teenagers like to be early adopters of niche websites more than anyone else, and once you get more than a few that know each other it's like an infection. Pretty soon you have 200 active users, it's high school heck, they want to frick each other, they threaten to perform Canadian healthcare on themselves, threaten to minecraft their teachers, moderation is HECK, and it scares away normal people. Having a way easier very active website isn't worth it.

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This is why smart devs just make a tool or a video game

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Sorry ma'am, looks like his delusions have gotten worse. We'll have to admit him.

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For other, smarter people? Yes.

For you? Lol.

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