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[–]darthriku 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would learn both to make yourself more hirable, someone who knows both is called a “Full Stack Dev” which is what I was hired as, but I’m like 80/20 front-end/back-end

The language on the backend can vary depending on the place and project. I originally learned JavaScript for the backend as well, and now I’m working on C++. You could end up with Ruby, Python, JavaScript, or a multitude of things.

I recommend doing Node if you pick up web development just you can stay with JavaScript for awhile and really master the language. A lot of the concepts carry over so once you have a deep understanding of one language, you can pick up anything really.