In the next 20 years, those engaged in technology will still have the right to survive. You must know that the continuous development of artificial intelligence will inevitably subvert the existing social structure. Then precision things will be replaced by machines. And engaging in programming is a good choice.
So what to study? The most popular topics in 2016 were front-end and data science. In 2017, things like artificial intelligence, AR, VR, etc. are all good choices. The problem is, the front-end changes extremely quickly and requires continuous and uninterrupted learning. AI algorithms and so on require talent... So, it depends on your preference.
If you like programming and prefer to learn, then you can get into the front-end pit. After all, it's a fun job to do.
Supplement: In 2017, big data, artificial intelligence, etc. are still very popular, so there are still many options to choose from. If you are engaged in the front-end, it is also a good choice. The continued popularity of Node can move to the backend; the rapid development of xx Native can penetrate into native apps; and there is also a huge demand in the front-end field; what is more advantageous is that the front-end is still developing at a high speed At this stage, there are always new technologies and frameworks worth learning, so you won’t feel bored. Here is a compilation of front-end ER resources. You may wish to take a look at it and learn from its current popular parts, which is enough to cope with the current changes in demand. http://www.jeffjade.com/2016/... Best wishes.
In the next 20 years, those engaged in technology will still have the right to survive. You must know that the continuous development of artificial intelligence will inevitably subvert the existing social structure. Then precision things will be replaced by machines. And engaging in programming is a good choice.
So what to study? The most popular topics in 2016 were front-end and data science. In 2017, things like artificial intelligence, AR, VR, etc. are all good choices. The problem is, the front-end changes extremely quickly and requires continuous and uninterrupted learning. AI algorithms and so on require talent... So, it depends on your preference.
If you like programming and prefer to learn, then you can get into the front-end pit. After all, it's a fun job to do.
Supplement: In 2017, big data, artificial intelligence, etc. are still very popular, so there are still many options to choose from. If you are engaged in the front-end, it is also a good choice. The continued popularity of Node can move to the backend; the rapid development of xx Native can penetrate into native apps; and there is also a huge demand in the front-end field; what is more advantageous is that the front-end is still developing at a high speed At this stage, there are always new technologies and frameworks worth learning, so you won’t feel bored. Here is a compilation of front-end ER resources. You may wish to take a look at it and learn from its current popular parts, which is enough to cope with the current changes in demand. http://www.jeffjade.com/2016/... Best wishes.
It’s all a lie. Still want to fall into the trap. . .
There is no end to the sea of suffering, but turning back is the end.
Give up and join the unemployed army
Okay, no more teasing. Learn java and swift.
Okay, no more teasing. Learn java and swift.
Let’s learn PHP,
Go fly Go fly