What would be the good path for moving into the web stack if one has .net experience?
I am developer with .net experience for years. But I worked mostly with the server side and very few on web stack. Now I need to move into the web stack. What would be the good path? Learning ASP.net MVC or front end stuff like Anugular/2?
If you have .net experience then the logical next step is ASP.net. Once you get a handle on that + html / css / JS, then I'd consider moving on to a framework.
IMO, if you have experience with the backend / server side, you've already tackled the harder part. Putting the backend together with a front end of any sorts (strait html / css / js or a framework) should be "relatively" simple.
I am currently studying to do Microsoft exam for Html,css and JS (70-480). What would you suggest if I am to select towards a framework? AngularJS or Angular2? Or something like React? oe any other options?
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If you have .net experience then the logical next step is ASP.net. Once you get a handle on that + html / css / JS, then I'd consider moving on to a framework.
IMO, if you have experience with the backend / server side, you've already tackled the harder part. Putting the backend together with a front end of any sorts (strait html / css / js or a framework) should be "relatively" simple.