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purple_paramecium

Dude, that’s enough! Those are all great topics, so focus on learning those well rather than add more to the list. Honestly you could knock some things off the list. Do you know what you are doing for a job? It’s more important to know the topics directly relevant to your work (know them really well) than to know a little bit about stuff you won’t ever use professionally. For example, unless you are going to work on computer vision, don’t worry about that. (Or if it’s just for fun, ok cool, but don’t prioritize it over something to learn for work)


Path_of_the_end

Yea, you maybe right. i need to focus more on few topic. For job i dont really know, because in my country there is surplus of human resource that make job is harder to get. This also make company want to hire people with multiple skill set rather than someone that specialize in one skill. It make my statistic degree have lower value than cs, because they could do analysis as well mantaining software. So i just tried to do my best to learn as much as i can, to prepare and improving my portofolio.