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nobody tells you how many times in your growth journey (spiritual, emotional, career etc.) that you’re gonna have to go back to the basics. no matter how far you go, fundamentals will remain fundamental.
Hey new mutuals 👋🏾
I'm Domnix. Chemical Engineering student at UNILAG by day
Full-stack developer by night
I build real solutions for real problems, from event platforms to workforce systems, mostly focused on the African market 🌍
Let's connect and build together 💙🔥
@varsilias fair point... tho Java and C# definitely still dominate serious fintech infrastructure but i think the opportunity is more about catching the modernization wave early than Go replacing everything overnight.
either way knowing more than one backend language never hurts
already started learning Go earlier this year and this is exactly the kind of confirmation that makes you want to push harder. the supply and demand gap is real and the window won't stay open forever
Golang and Rust are now the languages of high-performance backend systems.
Nigerian fintechs moving away from slower legacy systems are headhunting Go developers with aggressive salary offers.
Most Nigerian devs are learning JavaScript.
The ones learning Go are getting headhunted.
This is not a coincidence. It is a supply and demand problem you can solve for yourself in 12 months.