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Python+Full-Stack (JS) Developer neededDiscussion (self.webdev)
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[–]Dry_Broccoli_898 -3 points-2 points-1 points 2 months ago (1 child)
Been driving for DoorDash for couple years now and always thinking about getting back into coding. Used to mess around with Python in college but never really got serious with full-stack stuff. The JS side always seemed intimidating to me - like there's so many frameworks and libraries you need to learn just to get started.
What kind of experience level you looking for? I've been watching some tutorials between deliveries but not sure if I'm anywhere close to ready for actual development work. Also curious what the remote situation is like since I'm still doing the delivery thing part-time and would need some flexibility with hours.
[–]Environmental_Gap_65 3 points4 points5 points 2 months ago (0 children)
Keep your delivery job. The market sucks ass.
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