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by softwaredoug
1048 days ago
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It’s a game developer saying his kind of skills will be in demand while “those other” skills won’t be. I have no idea what will happen, but color me skeptical on this take. If for no other reason there’s not a lot of detail on why. Specifically why does web programming get easier but game programming does not? Why wouldn’t all programming get gradually easier. In any case I do think you do yourself a disservice if you can’t pivot to a different part of software. When I graduated college 20 years ago the trend was monolithic Java or C++ apps. There was no Stackoverflow. There was barely a functioning web search engine. AI was rule based. Deep learning wasn’t readily used, nor was machine learning. JavaScript was barely used. If you’re not constantly thinking about your skills investment and direction, you could be left behind. |
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