Creativity and problem solving isn't a skillset/stack that would help keep OP employable.
Every single hacker is a creative problem solver.
OP: I don't know what specific skillset/stack will pay $$$ in 10 years.
But it wouldn't hurt to be good at:
1) Gluing together admin dashboards / SaaS
2) Getting very good sales/marketing
3) developing an audience
4) UX- the kind where customers don't take one look and run away
If you can do all those things, then whatever stack people are using at the time, or whatever entrepreneurs are selling at the time, you'll have the skills to add value and make money.
well if you’re a problem solver and creative you can figure those out pretty easily. Anyway yeah I guess if you want specific skills you could just learn whatever is in demand and get the job.
Every single hacker is a creative problem solver.
OP: I don't know what specific skillset/stack will pay $$$ in 10 years.
But it wouldn't hurt to be good at:
1) Gluing together admin dashboards / SaaS
2) Getting very good sales/marketing
3) developing an audience
4) UX- the kind where customers don't take one look and run away
If you can do all those things, then whatever stack people are using at the time, or whatever entrepreneurs are selling at the time, you'll have the skills to add value and make money.