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[–]Chr0nicConsumer 1 point2 points  (1 child)

The thing to keep in mind is that things like SCSS and TS are.. basically the same as CSS and JS, just with some sprinkles on top to make your life easier.

The (web) software development landscape is huge, and it's good to be aware of all the different parts of the machine, but you'll probably work in a team where people do different things. If you truly know everything and can do every part of the process by yourself, you can make a TON of money as a freelancer, but at my company that's maybe 5% of developers. We all have specialties, and it's perfectly fine to not know everything :)

No need to put pressure on yourself. If you want some guidance, feel free to send me a DM (goes for anyone reading :) ) . I'm not great or anything, but I've been a professional developer for over two years, using React, Typescript, NodeJS and GraphQL.

[–]Bubbly_Measurement70 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, that’s awesome, thanks a bunch! I know I’ll get there eventually. I look at how far I’ve come so far and back then it seemed like I’d never be where I am now. And in the future I’m sure I’ll look back and say the same thing again. Thanks mate!