Comment by turtleyacht
6 hours ago
> Java and legacy C# development
Functional Reactive Programming (2016) uses examples in Java 8. Manning Early Access Program (MEAP) recently announced Fabulous Adventures in Data Structures and Algorithms, which uses C#.
That is to say, within languages there is still plenty to learn.
There's the operating systems and hardware route, systems programming, low-level stuff. Maybe not immediately applicable to present work.
There's cloud and DevOps, observability and monitoring. Hard to start that unless there's already a "digital transformation" initiative.
But you could segue to an ML platform while working out a data-driven ML thing.
React (frontend) is fine, but how's the backend knowledge? Would you use Spring and Hibernate, .NET Core, or Node.js?
Maybe work on some side projects and develop a portfolio? Blog about issues you've solved, handy shortcuts, migration tips, or discuss YAML pipelines?
Don't know about certs. Spinning up from Terraform (Gitops) seems eminently more hands-on.
There's also formal reasoning and software validation. Provers, constraint solvers, and dynamic programming. Operations algorithms and management science, optimization and the like.
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