I’m a mid-level backend dev, ~3 years YOE. I wanted to seriously start thinking about expanding my skillset and learning new stuff / new technologies outside of my daily tasks. But I’m unsure of how to start, how to decide, what would be most helpful to my career, etc. Any advice?

  • thereddevil@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    As someone with more than 5LOE I’ve found that technology matters less and general concepts are more valuable.

    So look at system design concepts, how infra you use typically works (pubsub, databases, etc), how companies solve problems (engineering blogs from companies like slack, meta etc)

    Learning new languages only helps if you are currently working on something obscure.

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      1 year ago

      undefined> 5LOE

      What in the world is LOE? Level of effort?

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      1 year ago

      When I was job hunting last time, I did a fair amount of studying into systems design. There’s always obviously more to learn but I already have a fair amount of exposure to it.

      One of my plans is to read more industry engineering blogs for sure though