Web - js with react for frontend & python with django for backend
For game development - unreal with cpp
For data science and ML - python with numpy, pandas, seaborn, matplotlib, sklearn, PyTorch and finally tensorflow
For blockchain - solinidity
What am I missin?
You can't expect a single human to master all those langs/stacks
I never said to, just master what interests you
This list looks so amazin now
regarding web war part - plulls out chainsaw
I mean, I already know web development, reactive (and static) frontend with Blazor, back with ASP.NET but I'm aiming to develop some projects that involves web3 and mobile development, that's why I consider Xamarin but I don't know if I was reading wrong information, because people usually are biased
React native'd be best option
https://medium.com/xorum-io/cross-platform-mobile-apps-development-in-2021-xamarin-vs-react-native-vs-flutter-vs-kotlin-ca8ea1f5a3e0 Basically Kotlin is the best way to go
Exactly, I know kotlin and it is the best option 'cause it's native
Have you tried Kotlin Multiplatform? is it production ready?
Swift supports linux as a platform, too, for the like half a dozen people that use it… although you wouldn't be able to develop for iOS without a mac. Also, didn't mention flutter, i've seen it gain track recently
i am a flutter dev as well however i believe its not good enough for a beginner to learn for landin a job, native dev is still better and yeah flutter has improved a lot, u can make awesome uis in no time
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