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📣 macando

What tech skill is most resilient to crises and changing trends?


What tech skill is most resilient to crises and changing trends?


  👤 karmakaze Accepted Answer ✓
Fundamentals. How networks work, e.g http, TCP/IP, UDP, icmp. Basic security, SQL injection, XSS, CSRF. SQL databases, normalization, indexes for queries. Application and implications of distributed concensus algorithms. Program decomposition and composition. Big-O time/space algorithm efficiency. If you know these things in any context they can all be readily applied in another.

👤 thorin
Written and verbal communication

Logic

Respect for others

All relevant skills in tech.

Storing and retrieving data, processing data and communicating between systems is probably the fundamental parts of most business systems. If you've done this using a few different technologies there should be few major surprises except RTFM and Stack Overflow (!)


👤 verdverm
Reading & writing clearly

data structs & algos

slowing down to take perspective on solutions


👤 softwaredoug
What is a “tech skill”?

Obviously fundamentals evolve slowly. The data structures, OS, and programming language paradigms I learned 20 years ago can still help me today. In data science, most problems are solved by solid, fundamental stats work and a solid grasp of the scientific method.


👤 Trias11
Security and it's flavors. For businesses that survive - they still need protection

👤 roystonvassey
data science. Or, what's essentially a catch-all term these days for everything from sql queries to Artificial intelligence. The tools, applications have of course tremendously evolved but at its core, if you develop a good eye for working with data (read recent blog by the ex-Spotify guy), you'll find yourself in surprising career moves and growth.

- source: data point of one, my own anecdotal account of being in data for the last 16 years


👤 LarryMade2
Tech troubleshooting, not programming but someone always can use computer help and will pay quick.

👤 AnimalMuppet
Embedded systems. We're a long way from being done with putting chips in physical objects.

👤 mikewarot
Sharing knowledge is the first technology.

It's driven by necessity, and then curiosity.

They make a lovely triad.


👤 roschdal
Painting houses. Plumbing. Carpenter. Soldier.

👤 speedgoose
Programming.

👤 chagweyh
SQL

👤 d--b
Cobol?