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Seems like the market for devs is picking up a little. I'm getting more recruiter contacts and phone interviews over the last few weeks
I have an interview Friday. Got a coding test I gotta get over to them tomorrow.
Seems like the market for devs is picking up a little. I'm getting more recruiter contacts and phone interviews over the last few weeks
Good luck bro. Had an interview today with another company and a few phone interviews with recruiters lined up. If these don't work I think I'll have to go full stack soon. Damn near every job i see now has .Net in the requirementsI have an interview Friday. Got a coding test I gotta get over to them tomorrow.

.net, php, mvc, laravel stack will get you farrrrrrrrGood luck bro. Had an interview today with another company and a few phone interviews with recruiters lined up. If these don't work I think I'll have to go full stack soon. Damn near every job i see now has .Net in the requirements![]()
.net, php, mvc, laravel stack will get you farrrrrrrrGood luck bro. Had an interview today with another company and a few phone interviews with recruiters lined up. If these don't work I think I'll have to go full stack soon. Damn near every job i see now has .Net in the requirements![]()
Yeah I learned some laravel. Only thing putting php on my resume or saying you know php... recruiters start bombarding with wordpress and Drupal type jobs..net, php, mvc, laravel stack will get you farrrrrrrr

I forgot C# is in the stack I mentioned. And yes that will get you even further, especially if you can mix in some Java/JS to go with that typescript which makes you a lot more versatile. If you’re able to look at Ruby and ROR or Rust that gives you additional avenues on companies wanting a back end leaning full stack dev.Yeah I learned some laravel. Only thing putting php on my resume or saying you know php... recruiters start bombarding with wordpress and Drupal type jobs.
Everybody and their mama knows react/frontend now though so I gotta do something soon to stand out. Think C# is my answer because it's similar to typescript and I fw TS heavy. Plus I can pivot to mobile, desktop etc. If I want
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Cybersecurity over here. It will be awhile before AI comes for us.AI can code yall engineers better learn some people skills
Actually, if anything AI employed by hackers makes cybersecurity even MORE valuable right now.Cybersecurity over here. It will be awhile before AI comes for us.
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What is it exactly you think AI can’t do in Cybersecurity? I’d imagine that would be on the forefront of fields that would be prime for AI intervention.Actually, if anything AI employed by hackers makes cybersecurity even MORE valuable right now.
You don't think current cybersecurity products aren't use AI? Yet still getting their asses kicked by hackers.What is it exactly you think AI can’t do in Cybersecurity? I’d imagine that would be on the forefront of fields that would be prime for AI intervention.
