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Hi guys, this is my first time posting here.
I'm going to second year uni in Bsc Computer Science, and I'm getting into web development.
I know basic Html, CSS, JavaScript and next to no Php (i hated the syntax first time i saw it).
Looking into Full Stack Developer job adverts i noticed almost every single one of them asks for Php knowledge.
I started learning Django about two weeks ago after seeing all the praise it received in the dev community and built a simple blog app. But it just seems to me that there is nowhere near as much demand for django developers compared to developers who can work with Php/SQL.
So, should I just leave django and start learning php and database languages if I wish to land a full stack developer job in the future?
P.s. I'm not planning to ever become a freelancer if that matters.
Hi guys, this is my first time posting here.
I'm going to second year uni in Bsc Computer Science, and I'm getting into web development.
I know basic Html, CSS, JavaScript and next to no Php (i hated the syntax first time i saw it).
Looking into Full Stack Developer job adverts i noticed almost every single one of them asks for Php knowledge.
I started learning Django about two weeks ago after seeing all the praise it received in the dev community and built a simple blog app. But it just seems to me that there is nowhere near as much demand for django developers compared to developers who can work with Php/SQL.
So, should I just leave django and start learning php and database languages if I wish to land a full stack developer job in the future?
P.s. I'm not planning to ever become a freelancer if that matters.
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