I used to do Wordpress development and the short of it is, it wasn’t profitable enough to be sustainable for me. These days, web development is more of a side gig for me and I’m no longer using Wordpress. I don’t necessarily need to make a full-time income with it and I’m certainly not looking for high pressure, high stakes projects, but I was wondering where the best opportunities are for freelancers these days and what would be best skills/technologies to learn for those sorts of jobs?

Also, as a more specific side question, are things like Hugo and Jekyll much in demand these days as far as freelance goes?

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    11 months ago

    I am using Django now, and I agree with you that everyone using their own configuration is a problem, I face it when searching for answers to some challenges, you find the same challenge on the net but the solution can’t work for you, coz they used a different configuration. It happens a lot. And also people telling you, you should have done it this way.