What Should I learn with Web dev & DSA to be ahead of the Compettion? As Everyone Is learning MERN Stack and dsa in my feed Is Web dev getting so much saturated to get job as fresher? What is the field that has lot of demand now & in Future?Any Opinion would be appreciated
@coder3554 80% of people from everyone are just following tutorial of MERN project and in the loop of tutorial hell. Learn in depth and contribute in open source which will keep you ahead from the majority crowd
@coder3554 Learn ReactNative and do mobile development. Mostly all stack required for Andriod Dev I am betting on this u will be paid 3x times the pay of avg web developer
@coder3554 I thing DSA is important , but side by side do projects with languages of your own interest and try to do some open source contributions, For my case I am learning Golang and try to avoid tutorial hell by project based learning.
@coder3554 You will find competition everywhere. Unless it's a legacy stack like COBOL or Haskell. Just become better at whatever stack you choose. And you learn DSA mostly to crack SWE interviews, so that's why everyone is doing that and probably you will have to do as well.
@coder3554 Most of the students in college go for Web dev +DSA route , but some less saturated paths and the ones that can make you stand out are DevOps and Cybersecurity... these will have a high growth in future and suffer from skill gap so you should try them .
@coder3554 As a fresher, don't go for very advance things, keep the basics strong, DSA , CS SUBJECTS( OOPS, OS, DBMS) , build 2-3 good projects, that's it. You need just one offer, so prepare accordingly
@coder3554 Most of the development is built on top of the MERN stack, so it's just like doing DSA. If I were in my second year, I would have chosen mern stack, applied for internships rigorously then explored DevOps thoroughly built some good projects and solved problems from any DSA sheet
@coder3554 Rather than choosing what will be in the trend in the upcoming years in the market, choose something that you really like and somewhat have introductory hands-on.
@coder3554 I think open source is the key to decode the next step.Once u know a stack it's important to know it's use cases in actual project. Working on these projects also let's u come across different technologies which goes with your tech stack,hence paving a way forward automatically
@coder3554 If you stay stuck in this kind of cycle, you will never be able to do anything.
@coder3554 you should start with web development and contribute in Open-Source Projects
@coder3554 Learn probability statistics, phytorch , Machine learning foundations , deep learning and foundation to robotics
@coder3554 Deep knowledge of any domain will land you a high paying job. Just keep grinding in any one stack.
@coder3554 DSA is a fundamental topic but for other topics I am giving you a good analogy for finding this. If you wanna learn the base and explore then just focus on it completely for 1 to 3 weeks. Another thing, you can dedicate complete hours for a short period to a specific project/tech
@coder3554 Can anyone suggest me best resource to learn DSA with JavaScript or java
@coder3554 Every field feels the same for freshers... for web dev I can vouch it's really tough for freshers
@coder3554 AI is booming nowadays so I think it's better to have basic Python and ML knowledge
@coder3554 Blockchain development and Web3 I guess.
@coder3554 Padh toh sab rhe par jaisa padhna cahiye ya deep nai bss naam ke liye soo aapko agr lgta h aap 100% de paogi web dev ko toh jarur
@coder3554 explore a bunch of fields. try to dive into the oceans of each,the one in which you are able to save yourself from drowning (despite diving more deep) is the one you wanna get best at. don't just look at everything with competitive perspective,otherwise you'll not find your game.
@coder3554 DSA comes under fundamentals and web dev is in the center of all things that are happening in the tech so it's good idea to start your dev journey with wed dev after that you can choose where you want to take yourself based on your interests.
@coder3554 Don't get muffled by different fields around you. As long as your core motivation rely on developing skills on a constant basis rather than making money you will stay ahead of your peers. It's easy to say focus on what you love... Have a proper research before learning something.
@coder3554 In my opinion, AI/ML aren't something much people do it's a deep well to dive in, but i guess is gonna be worth it. Also cyber sec is everlasting i suppose, vague intros i know but you can research. Other is app dev so many less people are doing that nowadays.