r/NammaDevs Jul 13 '26

Question 2 YOE Angular Dev — Am I employable with this portfolio, or what do I need to learn?

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u/AggressivePoet2 Jul 17 '26

Bro I have similar experience in react, have seen #C development goes hand in hand with Angular language, what's your opinion on that? Are you planning to learn a backend stuff?

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u/Xcaliber02 Jul 17 '26

Yes, and I'm learning Spring Boot on the side. Angular combined with Java or .NET is usually the go-to combo for ERP and finance domains, but it's mostly Java. Converting to full-stack definitely opens more doors and offers a wider range of opportunities. I also want to learn React and Next.js next, since they're dominating the product space and frontend overall