Saturday 30 June 2018

NodeJs instead of Django / Spring??

My goal is to be able to launch web apps that are scalable using DRY principles with good libraries to use. I know Django, Spring, Java Python (amongst other things)DjangoI've used Django to launch my own web-apps before on a PaaSI'm familiar with the architecture (MTV) and love how it handles a lot of the things for meI'm not as familiar with Python as I should be (classes etc). I'd need to take a refresher course before I begin focusing further on DjangoSpringNever used Spring or Java for web developmentGood knowledge of Java / OOP design principles (2 semesters at college + self-study)Stronger foundation in Java makes me more confident to learn SpringWhat I am not sure ofIf it's even worth it learning spring when I already know DjangoIf Django / Spring have any high-level limitations or specific benefits / use casesWhether any of these will be harder in terms of difficulty but also AWS integration (I'm working on an AWS project at work and learning AWS along the way)But then I flirted with the idea of Node.JS and going full-stack JavaScript. I've worked with JS before, and the benefit is that it operates with HTML5/CSS quite nicely, which means it is easier for me to keep my HTML/CSS skills sharp. It simplifies my study plan greatly. I'd love for the idea to specialise in one thing (Right now I'm a generalist jack of all trades).Are there any downsides associated with full-stack JavaScript?*My interest is not in being a programmer or a career or whatever, I work in cybersecurity, I simply want to have an idea and want to be able to implement it to the best of my capability. That is all :-) *

Submitted June 30, 2018 at 12:57PM by idigress1337

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