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Front End or the Back-End
Hi,
I've been working as a QA analyst in IT field for 5 years. Where, I am testing the application developed by .NET languages such as C# and asp.net. I have some experience with testing Ecommerce Applications too. Now, I have decided to update myself as a developer.
I am trying to find out which one would suits better for me.?
Back End Coding - C#, ASP.NET or Front End Coding - HTML 5, JavaScript and CSS 3.
If I Chosen the Front End Coding - How about the job opportunities for developing apps in Windows 8?
Thanks in Advance for your suggestions.
I've been working as a QA analyst in IT field for 5 years. Where, I am testing the application developed by .NET languages such as C# and asp.net. I have some experience with testing Ecommerce Applications too. Now, I have decided to update myself as a developer.
I am trying to find out which one would suits better for me.?
Back End Coding - C#, ASP.NET or Front End Coding - HTML 5, JavaScript and CSS 3.
If I Chosen the Front End Coding - How about the job opportunities for developing apps in Windows 8?
Thanks in Advance for your suggestions.
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Hi,
my advice is to specialize primarily on the back end. Of course you 'll be able to live the experience of front end by the time. Then you realize which one you like more.
my advice is to specialize primarily on the back end. Of course you 'll be able to live the experience of front end by the time. Then you realize which one you like more.
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I have worked in several different languages over the years and once you are fluent in one it is relatively easy to pick up the syntax in another.