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So you want to get into web development, and you keep hearing about “front-end” and “back-end” positions. As someone who’s held both front-end and back-end positions, and even been a hiring manager, read on and I’ll give you my thoughts. There isn’t a right answer, but there is a better one #there-isnt-a-right-answer-but-there-is-a-better-one
Again, we can take a look at the latest https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2022/#salary-united-states to see that back-end positions pay a median of $150,000 in the US, while front-end positions pay about $133,000.
Like I mentioned and the outset, the most important thing when deciding if you should learn front-end or back-end development first is which do you enjoy more?
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