Keeping Current

From
https://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/the-sun-also-crashes-keeping-current/
A common pattern endemic to the world of technical people is that we’re inclined to identify ourselves by the technology we work with. This is both natural and an inherently limiting philosophy when left unchecked.
https://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/the-sun-also-crashes-keeping-current/
A common pattern endemic to the world of technical people is that we’re inclined to identify ourselves by the technology we work with. This is both natural and an inherently limiting philosophy when left unchecked.
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To me, the next "wave" is cloud, devops, data analytics and AIML. Security is still important; but a security professional with next to zero cloud knowledge will struggle.
I would argue that with containers and serverless; the base OS does not matter as long as it works.
Here is a earlier article by the same author https://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/nobody-cares-about-the-operating-system-anymore/
A lot of it is determined with luck. Did you select the right tech/skills or not.
I like most of you could use to pick up another skill to tie into what I already possess. Data Analytics/Database is where I live now, the Cloud would be nice to add onto. Might be by force or else slim Pickens for me in the future.
Thankfully I am on aggressive savings and retirement plan, which will hopefully have me out of the workforce 52 - 55.