Hello,
I was wondering what everyone is learning in 2025 to future-proof their skillset (I know, this is an oxymoron in CS given how fast the field moves).
I’m a Software Engineer with 6 YOE. I have tons of experience in the Node.js ecosystem (building, deploying with K8, containerization etc), am currently learning GO for fun, and am comfortable building basic AI applications (Chat, Voice, RAG systems etc)
What do you think I should double down on in 2025?
Before AI became ubiquitous, I would mainly float around and invest time into what I wanted to learn. However, given the state of the job market and the uncertainty surrounding the future of our field – I’d like to take this year to make myself more valuable and relevant.
What is everybody here investing their efforts into this year?
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r/cscareerquestions Hello, I was wondering what everyone is learning in 2025 to future-proof their skillset (I know, this is an oxymoron in CS given how fast the field moves). I’m a Software Engineer with 6 YOE. I have tons of experience in the Node.js ecosystem (building, deploying with K8, containerization etc), am currently learning GO for fun, and am comfortable building basic AI applications (Chat, Voice, RAG systems etc) What do you think I should double down on in 2025? Before AI became ubiquitous, I would mainly float around and invest time into what I wanted to learn. However, given the state of the job market and the uncertainty surrounding the future of our field – I’d like to take this year to make myself more valuable and relevant. What is everybody here investing their efforts into this year? submitted by /u/pushtoprodonfriday [link] [comments]
Hello,
I was wondering what everyone is learning in 2025 to future-proof their skillset (I know, this is an oxymoron in CS given how fast the field moves).
I’m a Software Engineer with 6 YOE. I have tons of experience in the Node.js ecosystem (building, deploying with K8, containerization etc), am currently learning GO for fun, and am comfortable building basic AI applications (Chat, Voice, RAG systems etc)
What do you think I should double down on in 2025?
Before AI became ubiquitous, I would mainly float around and invest time into what I wanted to learn. However, given the state of the job market and the uncertainty surrounding the future of our field – I’d like to take this year to make myself more valuable and relevant.
What is everybody here investing their efforts into this year?
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