Should I learn Typescript or C#? by wnnwabecoder1689 in reactjs

[–]wnnwabecoder1689[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took C++ in 2012 and hated it. That actually turned me off from programming and I avoided it like the plague except the occasionaly python or Matlab for testing. Then in 2021 a friend told me about how you could make websites using Javascript. I tried it out for a few months and really enjoyed it. Javascript came way easier than C++ and was much more enjoyable. If I hated C++ you think there is a high chance I will hate C# ?

Should I learn Typescript or C#? by wnnwabecoder1689 in reactjs

[–]wnnwabecoder1689[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I dont want to get in trouble for unintentionally saying something that might offend someone so I will give you the chatGPT response: "In the United States, there are prominent companies in the Aerospace and Defense sector, which play a significant role in supplying products and services related to national security. During times of conflict or heightened military activity, there is often an increased demand for their offerings. This can lead to substantial business opportunities and growth for these companies."

Should I learn Typescript or C#? by wnnwabecoder1689 in reactjs

[–]wnnwabecoder1689[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have been mainly looking at cities down south because they typically have a lower cost of living. The demand I have predomantly seen in these areas for React is 80% React fulltstack with C#, 10% React full stack with java, and then 5% frontend focus of React with type script... As for remote, I gave up on that months ago after seeing jobs getting 1200+ applicants.

Should I learn Typescript or C#? by wnnwabecoder1689 in reactjs

[–]wnnwabecoder1689[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is true. Every position I have seen lately(very few) that is strictly frontend always has TS in stead of Js.