
Originally Posted by
CosmicWave
IMO chasing these so-called ‘hot’ things and learning them generally leads you nowhere tangible and gainful.
There are millions of hot things going on and these hot things get abandoned in less than few weeks or months for few other brand new hot things, thanks to all these open source initiatives.
Nowadays everyone is a creator, and there are million frameworks popping up in github and what not, making you go crazy to understand what you need to master.... because by the time you master something or even learn with some passion, that thing is completely abandoned for something new - which will only last a few weeks themselves, perhaps.
Try picking something stable and where also luckily your real passion lies, rather than chasing every vanishing things... some example of this craziness field is Agile non-sense, dev ops & cloud computing (there are at least a billion services you will need to understand), big data tech-stack (data-lake, data-ocean, data-brick, data-stone, data-rubble, data-<more to come tomorrow>, looker, wanderer, mover, shaker, and million others), and javascript frameworks (what is also popularly nick-named the 'snake-pit').
There are zillion things you will be asked to prove your knowledge on, specifically in these things - especially in job ads and interviews, that you will end in tears.
My post perhaps is not that helpful for your question, but I thought I will throw this in, just so you don’t end up chasing things that vanish in few weeks - which is pretty much everything these days.
Good luck.