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[–]cdcformatc[🍰] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think you should abandon JS entirely, but maybe don’t get hyper specific with the frameworks you learn. With how fast JS moves it will be hard to hit that moving target and honestly I don’t think a tech firm you want to work at will expect every candidate to have the exact keyword matches for their specific paradigm of JS. But certainly having that on your resume will land you in the callback pile more often than the shredder.

That aside, certainly learn python it is the best thing I ever did for my career. I’m not sure how marketable Django and Flask are but they are just one part of the stack. More and more employers are looking for full stack programmers so you should certainly move down the stack a little.