Deciding between Django and Spring Boot for project. Which framework would look better on resume?
Posted by ok_nooneidk@reddit | learnprogramming | View on Reddit | 3 comments
Student here looking for internships/junior roles. I've built multiple fullstack projects with PERN stack but now i'm trying to diversify my portfolio with more languages and frameworks. I'm comfortable with both Python and Java.
So which framework do you think is worth diving into and making a project with if i want to open up the most doors?
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dropbearROO@reddit
Really depends where you are gonna apply. Anything start up or even faang would prefer django. Spring for older companies, finance, back office roles etc.
Sufficient-Edge-2967@reddit
Java 👍
zdxqvr@reddit
Java is definitely more impressive compared to python. It demonstrates a proficiency with static types and object oriented patterns.