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Ask HN: Future-proof my skills for work

16 pointsby CiuBover 3 years ago
I often read comments from other HN members, saying how they kept there skills up to date keeping them employable in a changing work place. As a Linux device driver developer, what new skills/technology can I learn to future-proof myself in terms of work?

7 comments

d--bover 3 years ago
Linux device driver development is a rare skill. You’re fine. Linux isn’t getting anywhere, and device makers are still making devices.<p>There are talks about moving drivers to Rust, so that’s probably the next thing you’ll have to learn.
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ostenningover 3 years ago
Imo you’re probably already nearly there. Most new developers are web developers having done a 6 week bootcamp and while there is an abundance of these roles now, I imagine they will be the first to be automated.<p>Anything that requires deep technical knowledge will provide job security
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bigdictover 3 years ago
Embedded programming, signal processing, performance optimization.
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robgibbonsover 3 years ago
Look into IoT. A lot of your knowledge could be directly transposable to embedded devices and the industry is basically still in its infancy.
_448over 3 years ago
Start working on RISC-V ecosystem.
aryou123over 3 years ago
Google fuchsia.
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factorialboyover 3 years ago
IoT is the natural progression. Robotics software perhaps.