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This is a well-written and insightful post that highlights some of the most relevant skills developers need in 2026. Covering areas like system design, prompt engineering, cloud computing, and Python makes it highly practical and aligned with current industry trends. The explanation is clear and useful for both beginners and experienced developers.
One thing that could make it even stronger is adding a structured learning path or beginner-friendly roadmap for each skill.
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Overall, itβs a valuable and future-focused article that can genuinely help developers grow.
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Great one. Thanks for sharing
my pleasure, thank you for your comment, appreciate it
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Apart from coding which I need to update from time , Prompt engineering I'm also on continuous learning.
Thanks for the update.
Yes, with new LLM model coming in I think Prompt Engineering will also change
Its really a good and pathway to success for modern technologies
Thank you for your comment !!
I am learning all these skills and will be completed at the start of 2025
All the best !!
Appreciate the share, this is super helpful! As a beginner, I'm currently using some AI coding tools like MarsCode and Codeium for assistance. And yeah, I realize that nailing down the basics and principles of coding is crucial too. Iβm in the midst of learning through YouTube courses.(βΒ΄β‘`β)
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