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Staying current as a developer (Articles (https://hackernoon.com/how-do-i…
Staying current as a developer
Choosing technologies that make sense
How?
Choosing companies that choose technologies that make sense
Don't look into something before you've heard several other people like it
The platform (web, desktop, etc) matters much more than the language or the framework
Employers will hire candidates that they think can jump into the stack (aka some shared BG, most likely the platform). If not they're morons and you don't want to work for them.
Articles
https://hackernoon.com/how-do-i-stay-up-to-date-as-a-developer-5ec773e30a82
https://medium.com/better-programming/my-guide-to-staying-up-to-date-with-web-development-trends-and-news-7110fd913a5e
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/10-ways-that-it-pros-and-developers-can-keep-their-tech-skills-up-to-date/
https://jasonroell.com/2015/10/27/how-to-keep-your-skills-current-as-a-developer/
https://dev.to/fluffynuts/you-are-what-you-know-25hc
I've been using Django for 10 years OMG I'M AN OLD FART
Someone that uses Emacs or LaTeX instantly wins points in my eyes
Most articles will have you follow a zillion things. Wtf. When do you code?
Writing about what you do is a great way to deepen your skills
Studies time (5 years) vs time to learn a framework (5 minutes)
Adult project management dates back from the 90s, nothing changed since
"A new thing every month"
Ajax 2004
SPA - 2012
Every time you do something, check the state of the art before