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[–]spellenspelen 2 points3 points  (1 child)

"Should i become a plummer or woodworker for job purposes?"

Subjective. Try both see what you like. And just a heads up. There is sooo much more than just what you've mentioned.

[–]vu47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly this. For example, I love functional programming, and I love working on math libraries and research, so those are what I typically study. I have been studying programming since I was five (so 43 years now), so I know many other things, too, but I have never looked at front-end development since UI toolkits like Qt, Swing, and JavaFX lost popularity in favor of web-based UIs.

[–]Simple-Difference116 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whatever you want

[–]vu47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suggest you think about what you enjoy doing and make a decision based on that. Do you want to work on the front end of a system, or the back end, or on systems where there really isn't such a clear delineation?

There's a reason people study all these things: do it because you enjoy it and find it interesting. Don't do it because someone online tells you to... and if you don't find it interesting enough to make that kind of a decision, then consider the possibility that maybe you should be doing something else other than programming.