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by gajo357
50 days ago
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My life strategy is second-guessing :P But at the same time as you, after working for 5 years, I started learning like crazy. Diving deeper in the .NET framework, learning functional programming, making home-brew projects that do web scraping, data analysis, even some web development. Then Docker and Kubernetes... 100s of online courses, books, without clear intention or objective progress. But it did not frustrate me at that time as I was having fun. Only after 2-3 years of doing this I noticed that I know some things, that when I go to a job interview I know more than the person interviewing me (not always). The knowledge compounds. If you have a deliberate goal go for it. But if you just go for things that peak your interest that seems to work as well. It did for me. |
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