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Ankit Dubey

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You don't have to look back at your career once you master these 7 skills: - good at any programming language - good at DSA (to be precise very very good) - good at frameworks - good at APIs - good at storage/database - good at commands - good at version control (like Git) Master these skills along with their underneath theories, and believe me your career won't take a pause!

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