How to decide which technology to learn and invest time in?
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In the video, I discussed the importance of making strategic decisions on which technologies to invest time in based on career stage. For early-career engineers (0-5 years), exploring various technologies is beneficial due to ample time and energy to learn. As one progresses (5+ years), focus and align on technologies relevant to career goals and deep expertise. Emphasized the "hell yes or no" approach for exploring new technologies and the transferability of learning. Balancing depth and breadth in skills is crucial for career growth and success.
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Looking at job description and expectations nowadays they want a super human who can code in any language and mastered all the tech stacks
I think u and ur channel is one of the legendary thing out there for engineers❤
your videos has created a great interest in software engineering ... I love them... thank you so much
Love the clarity of your thoughts! 🙌
Excellent points! Keep them coming! You are making us all better engineers Arpit!
thanks Arpit, for this wonderful content. Learning a lot from you
Such a valuable information. Thank you!
Thanks Arpit, Informative. :)
Hi Arpit, thank you so much for making this video. nowadays this video will help many experienced engineers and leaders to think differently. Actually, I was looking for this type of guidance.
I always try to hear you, most of time learn new things and much more practical things. Can you please make video for someone wanted to move into leader role managerial role from individual role. How he should approach it?
Greate advice as always sir. Any idea on showing us your paper reading and implementing process for longterm.
Thanks Arpit, really good video
Loved your video . I have a doubt. I am 2 yr+ exp . I was working as Java Fullstack (Servlets , MySQL , bootstrap) in my first year and switched , in second year , am working in ETL Based tool . But I have a keen interest in backend development . What should I do ?
thank you, great advice❤
great content with simple but effective explanation which gives so much clarity
this is very insigntfull , thank you.
Always so insightful
Thank you Aprit for creating such content ♥
some pretty good advice....i am a 10 yr experienced dev and i can say these advice are really good
Once again arpit thank you for bringing this video ❤
Thank you for this video
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This video is a gem
Hi Arpit I am a backend developer with 1+ YOE. I find AI & ML to be interesting(Projects which are launched till now). Is it okay to do courses in it or it's just the hype?
I think your views are amazing but I would like know how to learn during college days. Everywhere I see things that is amuzing for me like computer graphics, ml, pl research, compilers, etc. How to find which is for me? Do I need to go in depth to the nitty gritty or something else. I am learning Haskell for functional programming language research but then I stumbled upon another beautiful things called graphics which is too good not to get into. And then also I am learning about DB internals by watching Professor Andy CMU course on DB. What suggestions would you give to me? thanks for your amazing advice.
Great Video
Beautiful 👍🏼
Thankyou nice content
Really a gem
If someone trying to switch from non IT to IT field How much one should learn to get good paid internship or job ?
Sir Make one video for Engineering Student who are in college right now.
I have done training certification in the cloud then also I'm not getting a job as a Fresher...
thanks
Arpit what's your thought one should focus on breadth in early stages in 1-5 year or we should follow the T shape strategy from starting
@AsliEngineering
11 ай бұрын
Explore the breadth first and then dive deeper.
I'm a data engineer and learning Rust/Go/Solidity allowed me to earn £100k+ in 2021, something i learnt out of curiousity was very beneficial and my underlying software skills allowed me to learn these new languages quickly so i think learning new languages is always a good thing if it is a trend you see
Thanks
What should Full stack developer do, we have to look different technology?
learning is important for software engineers but I don't think exploring everything is possible while in job I did explore backend, frontend, android, ML, IOT .. in college but not while in job While being jack of all trades, it's important to be master of one For example, full stack dev with expertise/gaining expertise in backend Seriously, I've tried frontend development and like most parts of it except developing UI. I don't think HTML & CSS has much to do with engineering .. so even though I know frontend development, I choose backend and would go deeper into it with just around 2 years of experience I find ML interesting but I won't see any job openings that says ML & Backend engineer 2 cents!
@shashishekhar4652
8 ай бұрын
You really don't understand complexity around HTML/CSS. try to build very scalable frontend applications you will understand.
@HimanshuKumar-xz5tk
8 ай бұрын
product I work on has user in millions@@shashishekhar4652
How to stay updated with news about tech?
@AsliEngineering
11 ай бұрын
1. HackerNews 2. Twitter 3. GitHub Feed
Context - Read the 'Hell Yes or No' book by Seth Godin. You can apply this idea in many areas of life.
How about early Amazonians? 😅
Essentially give up your life
Suggestion: Don't start the video with your course plug
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I'm not gonna marry then 11:00
Your courses may change developers but cant change stubborn Managers. They need to watch sadhguru videos ..
Me who started my computer science career at 27 🥹
Wat about the career gap ppl 😞