I started my career as a web developer about 3 years ago. I've tried some programming languages and tech stack, both Back-End, and Front-End.
I started my career focusing on Back-End and after a while I discovered the world of creation and styling of screens, known as Front-End.
Front-End Developer
I love creating something that is clean and minimalistic, attractive and has value, and of course, easy to use.
I really enjoy creating websites with rich UI components, including:
- Web application,
- Documentation pages,
- CMS contents layout,
- Dashboard layout,
- and others.
But I still like to make simple website pages like landing pages. So, what tools did I feel comfortable using during the website creation?
TypeScript
First of all, the programming language. I'm very used to using TypeScript, although website creation can be done using PHP, Python, etc.
The JavaScript superset—TypeScript—has accompanied me for about 2 years.
React
I really enjoy building single page application websites and React is my go-to library.
I've been using it since 2018 (4 years) and have become quite proficient with it.
Tailwind CSS
For now, I love using Tailwind CSS for styling, even though I've been using SCSS for a longer time (2 years).
I'm really comfortable using it and I think it's a great tool.
Next.js
I've been using CRA for a few years, but since discovering Next.js, I don't think I would want to use any other web framework. It's just that good!
Back-End Developer
I've been a back-end developer for 6 years where I started with JavaScript after discovering that it was possible to create a bot on Discord using this programming language.
After that I started creating plugins for Minecraft in Java, and then learning new programming languages.
What I initially learned first is:
- JavaScript,
- Node.js,
- MongoDB,
- Java,
- TypeScript,
- and others.
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