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lispitillo | 7 months ago
The TFA claims "Sometimes the hardest part is maintaining focus and not chasing every shiny new thing", and I agree.
I think you have to go beyond programming, since programming is just a tool for a higher order concept. For example design a solution to a problem.
But I haven't find the way, yet.
anilgulecha|7 months ago
If you venture out of that region and try to discover and solve problems (and if needed use code/automation/tech), you have a surer chance of generating wealth.
rr808|7 months ago
In a logical world yes, but often the majority of jobs want people who have experience with the shiny new thing.