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What *new* technologies do you most want to learn?

Only talking about relatively new technologies, what is most appealing to you? Why do you want to learn it?

This post is part of the Mayfield + DEV Discussion series. Please feel free to go back and answer previous questions as well.

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Abdur Rehman Khalid

Being a developer for almost 2 and half years, it is one of the things that I have learned is that you can make an enterprise application or project using any JavaScript technology pack and you can also do the same with using any new framework of any legacy programming language is well.

The things that matter most is that there is a need to learn how to understand the requirements by the customer or client and how the client will handle the project after you and how much money the client is able to spend.

So, I will suggest to have a firm grip on basic software development concepts before moving towards learning a new technology.

For the question, I personally looking forward to learn Docker, alongside with Microservices, because I have underestimated the both of these things in the past and currently as well.

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Franklin Ohaegbulam

The most appealing technology to me presently is Blockchain Development (Building Decentralized Application, Deploying Smart contracts, Minting NFTs etc).

This is because I have come to know about the endless possibilities and opportunities in the Web3 space.

Decentralization is so enormous than most of us can think of. Blockchain technology is going to have greater impact to other technologies like Internet of Things(IoT), Artificial Intelligence, Cyber security and more.

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Matthieu Cneude

Rust. I never really worked with a low level language without garbage collector, so I'm curious...

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alesbe

Tauri for sure. Is used to create multiplatform desktop applications like electron, but replacing the nodejs + chromium backend with Rust, and allows you to create the frontend with any JavaScript framework like react, it has huge performance improvements!

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eshimischi

Deno, Rust as well

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Vaarun Sinha

Svelte , FastAPI, pyscript

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Almighty Sonoxo

Cyber Security , Because there will always be someone trying to ruin a good a time 😎

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Jakub Stibůrek

Rust or Go and WASM. I look forward to having a spare time to go down this path.

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aayush

People are talking about Supabase. AppWrite is another great alternative to Firebase. Do check out!

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Simon Egersand 🎈

Web3 and Web Assembly are two technologies I would like to learn more about!