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👉 “Every beginner in tech faces the same silent anxiety: What should I learn first?” You open LinkedIn, and today the hype is AI. Yesterday it was Blockchain. Last week it was Flutter vs React Native. And every month, a new language, a new framework, a new buzzword is crowned as the “future.” As a beginner, it feels like quicksand. If you learn frontend, you’re told backend is “real dev.” If you learn backend, you’re told full-stack is the only way. If you become full-stack, suddenly DevOps, Cloud, or AI is where the “real money” is. So where should you start? Here’s the unpopular truth: 🚫 Don’t chase the hype. ✅ Chase the foundation. If you know problem-solving, algorithms, databases, and one versatile language really well, you can always adapt to the next big thing. Frameworks rise and fall. Concepts last decades. Pick a tech that has: 1. A strong community 2. Demand in the market 3. Enough resources to learn deeply continue in comments
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Then double down. Not for a week. Not for a month. But long enough to get confidence, not just exposure. Because here’s the secret: The world doesn’t need someone who knows 10 frameworks a little. The world needs someone who masters one thing deeply and then adapts. If you’re just starting out — stop drowning in FOMO. Choose one path, walk it with patience, and the industry will meet you on the way. What was the first tech you learned that gave you confidence as a developer? Drop it in the comments 👇 so i did came along with these after struggling with same question and picked a tech built 7+ apps productivity, spiritual, fitness so on link https://linktr.ee/garoono #flutter #solopreneur #beginner #tech
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