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by yaroslavyar
1052 days ago
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Maybe I’m a bit ate for the party. But I hope to get a suggestion for switching to the ext language in the real life. Like I’m quite proficient with swift language, I’m making money with it for years, so I consider my proficient comes not just from general computer science knowledge, but it comes from the getting o know the environment as well. Like I known the sdt lib, I know common caveats with the project, I have a pretty much experience it’s it after all. And so I’ve tried rust. I mean it’s fantastic, it have awesome tooling, concise syntax and well crafted design, but I barely could write script with it. And I’m seeing clearly that this will lasts for a year or something, and even then I’ll suck at it towards an average senior dev focused on it a way beefier me. So I really can’t crack it myself, like how do you folks switching to a new lang to get paid for it? |
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Personally I don't think it's worth trying to predict which technologies will be the most valuable and learning them based on that, unless you're struggling to make money right now. It sounds like Swift is working great as a money-maker for you right now, so I recommend just following your interests outside of that! Maybe they'll lead to another money-maker, maybe they won't and that's okay
I don't see Rust eating any domains outside of low-level systems development anytime soon, so I wouldn't worry that you're going to get left behind or something. It's not going to make Swift, or JavaScript, or Python, or Java, or Go, or many other things obsolete