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Why do you need to stay learning new tech stacks?

Luiggi Trejo
Oct 26, 2020

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Knowing to build Dynamic Web Apps, for example, will bring you many job opportunities

Always learning! (Via Unsplash)

I remember when prior to the bursting of the Internet Bubble (circa 2000) a book about HTML came into my hands. As you must know, HTML is not a programming language. Its acronym stands for Hypertext Markup Language. I learned it really fast (it is not that complicated) and it brought me many good job offerings.

Two things came later that stopped that early success I've had in the Internet arena: first the popping of the bubble and then the advent of WYSWYG (What You See is What You Get) HTML editors. Now, almost all the website owners were able to make their own changes and edits.

And so, the good times for the individuals with the HTML knowledge came and went. You have to adapt because the tech business environment is always changing. Let's see what is demanding the tech job market these days:

  • IoT (Internet of Things) and 5G
  • Dynamic Web Apps
  • Data science (Big Data)
  • Network security
  • Programming languages
  • CRMs

Thousands upon thousands of these kinds of jobs are being requested and are not being filled completely. And with the COVID pandemic, the demand is growing even more, as more and more activities are being remotely developed, needing tech support to be properly accomplished.

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Luiggi Trejo
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