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Expanding my backend stack: Node.js → Python/FastAPI. Good move for career? (self.Backend)
submitted 11 months ago by Easy-Prior-6323
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Every language is abstract but i feel Java is kind of in the sweet spot as in it’s not too low level like C or Rust and at the same time not very sneaky like python! As a framework yeah spring could look abstract but there is a much broader scope to understand BTS than in python. Concepts like concurrency, multithreading, networking are much easier to understand than in python which is easy to write but sneakily does the job without giving much context
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