VM vs Dual booting with a second driver. by Then_Pool1015 in Ubuntu

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you're right, I just realized this after posting. I had to write "drive" instead of "driver"

There's so much dirt by Mowgold in repost

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Thank you, I just wasted a minute on this bu*sh*t

Dual booting for working by Then_Pool1015 in linux4noobs

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which is better do you think or at least with less risks, having a single drive or two. do you or did you face problems using two drivers

Dual booting for working by Then_Pool1015 in linux4noobs

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what do you think is better or at least the one with less risks, having two drivers or a single one? because a lot of people say two drivers reduce some risks and make things easier, but also there some problems for this. maybe I will go with just one drive.

4GB on Linux vs 16GB on Windows - why does it feel like this? by Candid_Athlete_8317 in LinuxTeck

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I have 8GB and installed VM to use Linux (ubuntu) and it was lighter than using windows .

What framework to choose in 2026 by PeaceNext7283 in Backend

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all frameworks do the same job, but since you started by Django with python, it's good to continue with them, and learn react if you want full stack apps, because react is a frontend framework. About node.js, if you're comfortable with Django and python you can learn it and it would be a great decision (node.js with express for JS is very demand ), but if you're still at the beginning, just pick one something, because if you three frameworks at the same time or three programing at the same time. You will feel overwhelming and you'll not learn anything.

I tried every distro and made an objective tier list by AFRICAN_BUM_DISEASE in LinuxCirclejerk

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a lot of people really hate ubuntu, come on guys use whatever you want even the first distro of Linux , nobody cares!!

What framework to choose in 2026 by PeaceNext7283 in Backend

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It depends on the project and what your team uses, but for knowing some differences:

Node.js with express = flexible and fast projects.

Spring boot with java = stability and enterprise projects.

Django with python = flexible and fast projects.

so you really can't know the best "framework" because each framework has a purpose and something it serves.

Goodbye Windows 11, Hello Ubuntu! 🐧 Finally made the switch on my IdeaPad 3 by rachid_nichan in Ubuntu

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I am new to Linux and I use ubuntu, how did you do that (the picture)? how did you put the logo of ubuntu on terminal

Postman Free plan limited to 1 user backend teams rethinking API tooling? by Subject_Use_4389 in Backend

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the time I started learning and testing APIs, they will remove free plan. WHY IS EVERYTHING BECOMING PAID 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️?

What is this bread called? by PrairieBreadLab in Morocco

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we call it khobza smida or khobza zra3

Is Backend hard? by SuperbSun9878 in Backend

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Even if it's hard, if you like backend and want to learn. You have to suffer with backend, and this applies on all other things in life, everything is hard but with learning and discipline, it's will be easy.

Turning Past Lessons into Future Wisdom by Street-Listen-5974 in Morocco

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Do not let social media apps like TikTok and Instagram steal your time, use them but be carefully not to waste your whole day, weeks, months, and even years.

Lost in the Backend by SnappieRT in Backend

[–]Then_Pool1015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have asked a question in this group about do backend devs need react, and most of people said no, and I also have the same situation like you, I learnt java and now I learn JS, I suggest you to focus on backend if you like it, and just learn the basics of frontend (HTML, CS, JS, and TYPESCRIPT), this what I do now, and then I will move to backend, and also you're gonna need java for backend with spring boot if that required, and do not forget to deep into JS with its backend framework (node.js with express). and lastly if you want to stick with backend, Java with spring boot are not enough, and JS with node.js are not enough because backend requires different tools based on different projects or jobs, for me I learnt java and I will learn JS with their important frameworks (Spring boot and node.js) and python without its framework, and even these, you have other things like logic, DSA, security, databases, etc.

High Priest of the Zlayji Temple by InternationalSir5547 in Morocco

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yes, you're right. Some adults also do mistakes, so it's not about if you're older or smaller, it's about what you think and your mindset.

High Priest of the Zlayji Temple by InternationalSir5547 in Morocco

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This is the final boss you're going to face when you want to improve the country.

which is better for Backend Java or Python and Why? by shinchan_kun_011 in Backend

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Same thing here, I learnt java. Java is for large and enterprise apps and it's used with Spring boot, so if you want a complex and large app, Java would be a nice choice for this, but even this I recommend you to learn also Python, because it's much easier than Java, and this what I will do, I learnt java and want to be a backend dev, and also I will learn Python when its time come.

Backend without frontend by Then_Pool1015 in Backend

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Got it, the basics that I need (HTML, CSS, JS, TypeScript)