by raghava on 12/17/20, 6:40 PM with 8 comments
Everyday a new tech, a new framework, a new tool, a new language.
Particularly in the Cloud world, the complexity is just shooting up like crazy.
For any engineer who wants to stay competent, doesn't it feel like too much of a stretch - to get shit done and keep up with everything that's changing around always?
How are you folks managing it? Any tips and tricks for those finding this a daunting thing?
Please share your views! Thanks!
by one2know on 12/18/20, 12:58 AM
by Chyzwar on 12/17/20, 9:40 PM
Things I do (it might not work for everybody)
- Watch conferences talks Coding Tech, ConfFreaks, ElixirConf even CppConf
- Read issue tracker of projects I like: Typescript, webpack, node.js
- Side projects and open source contributions
- Hacker News and email subscriptions: React Status, Dev.to
It is harder to find time when you have family but still doable.by codingdave on 12/17/20, 7:59 PM
by jugjug on 12/19/20, 4:30 PM
New tech is a often a container around those, making it easy to grasp it.
Also, new tech also dont have such community & ecosystem around it as older tech, so I keep it on the radar, but dont use in production immediately. Focusing on boring technology, with a spark of novelty where needed.
by adam_ung on 12/17/20, 7:08 PM