The "always learning" one is so real. But honestly the harder part is figuring out what to learn first. There's so much out there and there's no "one-size fits all" roadmap. So you either chase everything or end up paralyzed without direction.
I don't worry about learning every new tool that comes along; focus on what can help you solve the problem you're working on right now. That will help you learn practical skills without getting overwhelmed. Also attending conferences and events to see what tools others are using to solve problem is helpful too.
The "always learning" one is so real. But honestly the harder part is figuring out what to learn first. There's so much out there and there's no "one-size fits all" roadmap. So you either chase everything or end up paralyzed without direction.
I’m pivoting into the field and it’s insane how fast it’s moving. How do you keep up with the new tools that seem to come out daily?
I don't worry about learning every new tool that comes along; focus on what can help you solve the problem you're working on right now. That will help you learn practical skills without getting overwhelmed. Also attending conferences and events to see what tools others are using to solve problem is helpful too.