I used to have the same problem when I was younger. I thought I had to learn every single language and framework I came across, so I spent hundreds of hours learning about a bunch of tech I no longer use or remember.
Personally, I asked myself, "what do I want to create?" is it websites, games, bots? Once I had an answer to that, the next step was to focus on the most used technologies in that area, doing some search on what the companies around my city use to build software definitely helped me pick a stack of tools as well.
That is why I started to learn Google Cloud Platform. Seems like a growing area with a growing job market. Then I can still work on my side projects on what ever platform I choose.
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I used to have the same problem when I was younger. I thought I had to learn every single language and framework I came across, so I spent hundreds of hours learning about a bunch of tech I no longer use or remember.
Personally, I asked myself, "what do I want to create?" is it websites, games, bots? Once I had an answer to that, the next step was to focus on the most used technologies in that area, doing some search on what the companies around my city use to build software definitely helped me pick a stack of tools as well.
That is why I started to learn Google Cloud Platform. Seems like a growing area with a growing job market. Then I can still work on my side projects on what ever platform I choose.