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by gclaramunt
4035 days ago
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> You don't have to keep up with everything, perhaps just general trends. Just watch out for that gentle slide into irrelevancy. ;) I would argue that wasting time learning the JS "framework of the day" is not the best approach to stay relevant.
Learn the logic and math behind programming and you can watch the industry slowly catch up... |
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I was recently at a jobs fair and spoke to a lot of companies and everyone (apart from one) were saying they wanted developers who had the core fundamentals and could learn any framework or language (the latter obviously takes longer but not much longer). So they weren't putting an emphasis on having to know the latest frameworks even if they were using them, but instead looking for people with knowledge of core concepts.