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How to become a universal programmer?
I heard the opinion that a programmer should be able to adapt quickly For example, the
web
will die, should switch to mobile in 2-3 months Mobile
will die, should quickly learn to code VR in 2-3
-3 months to switch, for example, to Data scince or ios development.
Am I missing some skills?
What?
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You don't need to become a universal programmer. Simply, the further in experience, the more technologies you encounter, the more it becomes all the same on what to develop. Knowing one yp, learning the next is faster, and learning the next even faster. On what the task is set - on that you will do it. The work of a developer is such that each new project is a task that you have not yet solved. We are engineers, we have a job to come up with something that no one has done yet.
And there is no need to compare Data scince with software development. Big data analysis and development, although related to the IT sphere, intersect indirectly.
Only one skill may be missing: love of work. That's the whole motivation, it's curiosity, excitement to solve the problem, the desire to be able to, to be better than others. And once again, this ability to constantly self-learn, I think is the most important thing for a developer.
Am I missing some skills?
What?
it is better to code in "eternal" languages. If you want to relearn, then it's easy, the main thing is to unlearn habits. If you want to learn all all languages, then the limitation is free time, as well as the life of neurons, if infa enrolled in the old one, write to learn (not all, the current part) will have to be done again, and so it will be necessary at least once every half a year repeat all the information in all languages in order to revive the memory. All my words in one picture
the web will not die for the next decades, just like
you drive mobile
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