Second: If you see something new and shiny and it seems to get traction: Know which problem it solves and why it was developed in the first place. Now you can study and use it when you need it.
Third: When you're not sure where to "upskill", go for fundamentals. The more low-level, the less likely to get obsolete.
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First of all: Don't panic.
Second: If you see something new and shiny and it seems to get traction: Know which problem it solves and why it was developed in the first place. Now you can study and use it when you need it.
Third: When you're not sure where to "upskill", go for fundamentals. The more low-level, the less likely to get obsolete.