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Is learning Java really more promising than web front-end
I have always been interested in the front end and want to be a front end, but many people around me say that the front end has no technical content, saying that it is just drawing a web page, and everyone can do it, and there is no future. Java is the language most used by enterprises, and learning Java is much better than front-end. Beijing Java training suggested that I sign up for a training class. I told them what I heard in Zhihu: 1 The front end is promising. The training class is not good

They said they only listened to online. Small and medium-sized enterprises directly recruit people to attend training courses, and only large companies need special front ends. The front-end of small and medium-sized enterprises are all looking for the framework set of the back-end directly. Back-end personnel will be reluctant to find "artists" only when they have completely completed all functions without pressure, and the employment area is very narrow. Those who said these words are the predecessors of medium-sized enterprises, and now they have a wide network of contacts. They also hold important positions in enterprises, specializing in industry development. I think it makes sense, too, because SMEs can't recruit people, so they really tend to go to training courses to recruit people, because people in training courses don't talk about Daniel, and enterprises can use it when they bring it back for a little training, which reduces a lot of costs. However, the training courses mentioned online are not good prospects, and the bad here is only relative to a few big cows. In addition, the position of the front end in small and medium-sized enterprises seems really not that important, because small and medium-sized enterprises do not have front-end teams. Generally speaking, the front-end is framed by the back-end, and only when there are enough people can we recruit an "artist"+"front-end", which has a low status and a low salary. I'm a little shaken now. I'm thinking: Is the front end really that bad?

Don't regard all types of programmers, including front-end, as a low-pressure and high-return career!

Low pressure and high return have never been programmers, okay? I met many people who didn't know how to switch to the front end when learning java, c++ and C, but the entry threshold of the front end was a little low. Can I do whatever I want? It sounds like what I said when I was in college. "If I can't learn any more, I'll switch to sales." Now I also give it to those who think the front end can learn without thinking. If you can't learn, you will switch to sales and be a front-end one.