Help me figuring my career path out in low level programming /u/m-ago CSCQ protests reddit

Hi, I would love to hear from some fellow CS workers what fields / skills would you focus on to really become something great within the low level programming industry.

I have 6+ years of experience as a full stack engineer, now focused on backend / devops (.NET & azure). I have mastered quite some languages and technologies but never went low level. Now I am at the point questioning what my real ambitions are and I want to learn C++ / Zig / Rust this year and really focus on a certain field (skill set) to get a job and also work my way towards something very big and ambitious.

I do like a lot and that’s also the reason that I am posting this now here. I believe learning to much without mastering anything is just a waste of time and talent. So I need some ideas / stories from you and maybe that will enlighten me and my career / study choices.

What are some low level engineering fields / skills that are worth focusing my next 5 years in and also has a good chance of finding a job?

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​r/cscareerquestions Hi, I would love to hear from some fellow CS workers what fields / skills would you focus on to really become something great within the low level programming industry. I have 6+ years of experience as a full stack engineer, now focused on backend / devops (.NET & azure). I have mastered quite some languages and technologies but never went low level. Now I am at the point questioning what my real ambitions are and I want to learn C++ / Zig / Rust this year and really focus on a certain field (skill set) to get a job and also work my way towards something very big and ambitious. I do like a lot and that’s also the reason that I am posting this now here. I believe learning to much without mastering anything is just a waste of time and talent. So I need some ideas / stories from you and maybe that will enlighten me and my career / study choices. What are some low level engineering fields / skills that are worth focusing my next 5 years in and also has a good chance of finding a job? submitted by /u/m-ago [link] [comments] 

Hi, I would love to hear from some fellow CS workers what fields / skills would you focus on to really become something great within the low level programming industry.

I have 6+ years of experience as a full stack engineer, now focused on backend / devops (.NET & azure). I have mastered quite some languages and technologies but never went low level. Now I am at the point questioning what my real ambitions are and I want to learn C++ / Zig / Rust this year and really focus on a certain field (skill set) to get a job and also work my way towards something very big and ambitious.

I do like a lot and that’s also the reason that I am posting this now here. I believe learning to much without mastering anything is just a waste of time and talent. So I need some ideas / stories from you and maybe that will enlighten me and my career / study choices.

What are some low level engineering fields / skills that are worth focusing my next 5 years in and also has a good chance of finding a job?

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