Thethirdpew
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I tried asking this question in the 6 figures 6 certs forum but no one responded so I decided to ask here
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So I get out of the military in 2 weeks and will start college in a few months. I plan on majoring in software engineering and already have some knowledge in C++ and Objective C. I enjoy writing code but something has been bugging me lately. I noticed that all of a sudden everyone wants to learn how to code nowadays. This is especially prevalent on social media. My guess is that after the market crash a lot of people got ruined economically and are looking for ways to improve their lot in life (more people getting into stocks and coding from what I've noticed). I would hate to graduate only to find a a market over saturated with developers and software engineers. My question is this. What technologies should I start heading towards to remain competitive. My guess is Artificial intelligence and the internet of things right? Also how should I deal with this upcoming influx of people (an influx of people that will make it more difficult to land an entry level software engineering job
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So I get out of the military in 2 weeks and will start college in a few months. I plan on majoring in software engineering and already have some knowledge in C++ and Objective C. I enjoy writing code but something has been bugging me lately. I noticed that all of a sudden everyone wants to learn how to code nowadays. This is especially prevalent on social media. My guess is that after the market crash a lot of people got ruined economically and are looking for ways to improve their lot in life (more people getting into stocks and coding from what I've noticed). I would hate to graduate only to find a a market over saturated with developers and software engineers. My question is this. What technologies should I start heading towards to remain competitive. My guess is Artificial intelligence and the internet of things right? Also how should I deal with this upcoming influx of people (an influx of people that will make it more difficult to land an entry level software engineering job
