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| | | | | The next wave of extremely powerful and specialized AI models is coming, and it will likely revolutionize software engineering as we know it. As developers, we need to get the skills to surf the wave and keep our jobs. As with every technological breakthrough, AI will create new jobs and destroy others. In this article, I will focus on how you can keep your job in this new world dominated by AI. My focus is on software engineering jobs, but most of the principles I mentioned also apply to other professions. | |
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| | | | | For the past few years, I had the opportunity to mentor new joiners through different roles. In some aspects, I could see myself in them the same way I started years back: eager to prove themselves, jumping on the code and hacking around. I tried to think about what I learnt the hard way since my first role in the tech industry and how could I help them learn the easy way. | |
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| | | | | Modern web development is rich with an endless stream of new technologies, frameworks, tools and resources available at our fingertips. With new tools becoming available seemingly every day, it's easy to dive in and get lost in trying them out, but once you've found the right ones, there's a lot of value in developing consistency and sticking with what works. | |
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www.jeremymorgan.com
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| | | Want to learn about PyTorch? Of course you do. This tutorial covers PyTorch basics, creating a simple neural network, and applying it to classify handwritten digits. | ||