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[important] question for full stack codechads :marseycapyhacker:

hi, drama.net codechads!

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So im about to enroll in a full stack course, its a free goverment course, but aparently is quite good. I only have a little exp in java and some HTML and JS, but everything at a basic level.

What do you think is the best option? What would you chose if you were a non-codechad peasant like me:

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I always found the dichotomy of full stack VS not full stack weird. I build and support a product, if that requires me to write react code I write react code. If it requires me to write api code I write api code. If it requires me to write sql code I write sql code. Don't stress out so much about the exact technology, that changes with the season. My first job out of school was all dotNet which I had zero experience with and was basically fine just following patterns until I got a feel for it.

So you can write Java, js and html code, with those you're really only missing database experience to be able to cobble together a full stack web app. My advice is to do whatever the one line react create app thing is today, then Google 'basic Java api' and get that running. Then see if you can get them to talk. Once you can get basic rest calls going congrats, you're basically a full stack dev.


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:marseyexcited:very interesting, thanks mate :marseyreading:

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