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 My 20 Year Career is Technical Debt or Deprecated

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silverhawk
post May 24 2023, 04:03 PM

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QUOTE(flashang @ May 19 2023, 10:48 AM)
how many of 'new technology' we learnt before,

- now throw it away ?
- avoid to use it with new projects ?
- try to find a replacement ?
- doing migration to another 'new technology' ?
IMHO, we should solid our basic skills and knowledge,
and always available to change or choose some proper tools.
Link :
My 20 Year Career is Technical Debt or Deprecated
https://blog.visionarycto.com/p/my-20-year-...-technical-debt

My 20 Year Career is Technical Debt or Deprecated : r/programming
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/commen..._or_deprecated/

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That said, learn the fundamentals, then any tool also you can use to decent level of efficacy. There's always diminishing returns the more you specialise in something. Getting to 80% good in a new tech isn't that hard. But to be the top 5% in that tech is ridiculously hard to do.



 

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