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Satoc
@satanism.eth
I've been unemployed for 3 years and feel like I've lost my knowledge about website backend development because I don't keep up with advances in that field. Now that I want to dive back into that world, what programming languages do I need to learn to get a job quickly?
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@basedsatoshi.eth
You might get some helpful responses in f/dev
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@rhovian
Specifically websites? Prolly node lmao
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Bunty
@buntybru
If I were you I would do the following - look into freecodecamp Quickly dive through the content and make those projects - work on some app , could be anything for ex full stack clone of the todoist app with all features - look into interview prep blogs and content - mock interviews (to test waters)
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artlu
@artlu
gl fren! Surprised no one's made the 'React Server Components are just PHP reinvented' quip yet. It's snark, but with elements of truth. You should be able to pick things up quickly enough after 3 years away
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