You forgot devops/infrastructure engineering/SRE. That's where the real money is just in case people are motivated by money. Those are the people managing the cloud infrastructure and makes sure your app is running smoothly. They uses python, Golang, GCP AWS Azure and earns probably more than the software engineers.
Cloud Engineers and Platform Engineers too. I work as a RHEL admin but skilling up to move into a DevOps Cloud Engineering role. Must of the coding will be scripting and automation rather than developing applications for cloud infrastructure roles.
@@PasserbyPthat's IT operations which is different from development roles. She different mention anything remotely to the DevOps, Cloud or MLOps realm. A MLOps Engineer is another type of DevOps Engineer that builds pipelines for models and deployed the models in to production which us different from a ML Engineer that designs models.
A DevOps Engineer is essentially between automation engineer and a system administrator that builds CI/CD pipelines that have dev skills to automate the testing, validation and deployment of code changes and software releases into a server production environment. They monitor the server or Kubernetes environment. The tech industry is way bigger than strickly developer roles. You also have networking and Cyber Security. Many of them do alot of scripting and automation esp Python. I do a lot of automation in my current role as a RHEL admin.
I also want to add that no one starts of making six figures at the beginning of their career as you have to be realistic. The salarys you shoe are mid to senior level profressionals. Salaries also depends on where you live and the cost of living. You also need well rouned skillsets opposed only learning a Programming language. A DevOps Engineer as an example would need skill sets of a Sysadmin and some dev skills along with basic understanding cloud, networking, databases, security... soft skills is also another important skill thats often over looked.
To be honest, this video contains a wealth of knowledge that upcoming developers today can understand and apply to land a successful job in the tech industry. It’s beneficial to focus on one specific language and excel in it to a certain extent, so we can start creating our own projects. I learned Python, but based on current market demand, I started learning JavaScript to stay relevant in today’s job market. My advice to new developers today is to focus on learning and implementing new languages while excelling in one specific language. Consider the market demand and your interests, and start working on it. This approach will surely help you land a job in any tech industry.
I’m currently using Rust for backend tune with chatgpt in order to replace DevOps or any automated engineer. I’m pretty sure Ai will replace their job or perhaps a new job description focusing on Ai prompting skill or tools architect who can value add to the design
Hi jean, m having this doubt for a long time... how the industry define LLM as a "skill"? , is it by integrating several opensource/proprietary models and fine-tuning for the company's need or buidling one from scratch? . Its rooted from the corresponding doubt in ML, as we dont build algos like SVMs from scratch.. isnt it? Please answer.
Most people will probably use LLM as a tool that is pre built. The people building LLM from scratch are PhD or Masters degree level of people. They may not code it, but they will design it and let other engineers implement it. The same way most people don't implement basic data structure and algorithm from scratch, I doubt anyone would implement LLM from scratch. It's a tool... so learning how to use the tool is more valuable to most employers than leaning how to build it. That's where big tech like Google come... they have the money and resources to finance people who build those from scratch
Well, I will go with Flutter and Dart, Python, and Mojo as these programming languages allow you to build cross-platform applications including those you have mentioned all in your video. Flutter is included in both Python and Dart.
Well, as you gain more experience, you will have to pick one subset of an app and master it. For example, you might only focus on login system or on payment system. At that level, domain expertise might be more valuable than language. For example, if you understand how payment systems work end to end, you might lead a team responsible for accepting payment in an application. The language use to implement the payment system is irrelevant, but knowing the in and out of payment is more important
Hi Jean, I did my BSC in Industrial engineering but would love to start working with AI and ML and become more proficient at it in order to use it in my work field (Supply chain optimisation, etc). I understand the theoretical concepts within my field of study and do have basic Python knowledge acquired through my studies. What would you recommend me to do? Where should I start? I really see the potential and would like to make use of it. Thank you for your videos, they are so helpful and have motivated me a lot to take this journey.
Those fall either into mobile dev or web dev. Block chain is a domain knowledge, as such the programming language does not matter. What matters is understanding the domain enough where you can implement it in any language
Thank you so much for this. You have my subscription. Currently learning JavaScript, and it seems like JavaScript can be a good pick for machine learning and robotics along with Python and c++
A lot of website run on PHP but that doesn't make it king of backend. I will say this bcos most highly used apps that are popular the likes of TH-cam, Netflix and other web application software don't run on PHP.
Great content as always! If a beginner with basic coding knowledge was getting ready to embark on this journey to break into the AI/ML , what would you tell that person about all the talk in the news and etc about how AI will change the role of software engineers and when Jensen Huang said not to learn to code? This can be confusing for someone new looking to break into the space because every time you turn around it's all about AI replacing devs, maybe not today but it's coming, or introducing more hybrid type roles, then you see how chatGPT is advancing with it's new models and it's code getting better and better, is todays current AI/ML roadmap still viable or does it need to be updated to include other subjects to position oneself in a better position for what's inevitably on the horizon?
Great question! I host free monthly events where I answer questions about tech careers and AI. This question would be great for the event. Here is the next one: www.linkedin.com/events/7269411175199580160/comments/
Im 16 and i recently wanted to be a software engineer i have been studying python and am happy that i still can do what i want without worrying about ai
Problem is this content doesn't consider the differentiation between folks who work in service companies that get paid literally dirt for the same knowledge and skills. So it doesn't really matter what skillet you have Where you are able to use it matters.
Fantastic content! Your explanation of the industry was incredibly insightful and well-structured. I really appreciate the depth you provided. One point I’d love to add is the rise of cross-platform development tools like Flutter, which have gained significant traction in the industry. As a Team Lead at one of the largest telecommunications and information companies in the Middle East, we’ve been migrating our web and mobile platforms to Flutter over the past couple of years. This shift has streamlined our development process, allowing us to launch new features faster and maintain consistency across platforms. I believe covering tools like Flutter could add even more value to your future content, as they’re becoming a key part of many companies’ tech stacks. Keep up the great work!👍
what about cross platform developer of android and iOS in react native and flutter ? make new graph using cloud and devops and cross platform app developer, and make it downloadable. thanks
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What about thw lay offs in tech ?? Is it still worth the older adults to learn web dev ???
Can you elaborate a bit on generative ai and such?
Learning the tech stack?
You forgot devops/infrastructure engineering/SRE. That's where the real money is just in case people are motivated by money. Those are the people managing the cloud infrastructure and makes sure your app is running smoothly. They uses python, Golang, GCP AWS Azure and earns probably more than the software engineers.
Cloud Engineers and Platform Engineers too. I work as a RHEL admin but skilling up to move into a DevOps Cloud Engineering role. Must of the coding will be scripting and automation rather than developing applications for cloud infrastructure roles.
Who says I forgot?
Pretty sure that fell under back end and AWS
@@PasserbyPthat's IT operations which is different from development roles. She different mention anything remotely to the DevOps, Cloud or MLOps realm. A MLOps Engineer is another type of DevOps Engineer that builds pipelines for models and deployed the models in to production which us different from a ML Engineer that designs models.
A DevOps Engineer is essentially between automation engineer and a system administrator that builds CI/CD pipelines that have dev skills to automate the testing, validation and deployment of code changes and software releases into a server production environment. They monitor the server or Kubernetes environment. The tech industry is way bigger than strickly developer roles. You also have networking and Cyber Security. Many of them do alot of scripting and automation esp Python. I do a lot of automation in my current role as a RHEL admin.
I also want to add that no one starts of making six figures at the beginning of their career as you have to be realistic. The salarys you shoe are mid to senior level profressionals. Salaries also depends on where you live and the cost of living. You also need well rouned skillsets opposed only learning a Programming language. A DevOps Engineer as an example would need skill sets of a Sysadmin and some dev skills along with basic understanding cloud, networking, databases, security... soft skills is also another important skill thats often over looked.
Great content different than the most bla bla bla out there, thanks 😊
Thanks! I try to keep things fresh!
To be honest, this video contains a wealth of knowledge that upcoming developers today can understand and apply to land a successful job in the tech industry. It’s beneficial to focus on one specific language and excel in it to a certain extent, so we can start creating our own projects. I learned Python, but based on current market demand, I started learning JavaScript to stay relevant in today’s job market. My advice to new developers today is to focus on learning and implementing new languages while excelling in one specific language. Consider the market demand and your interests, and start working on it. This approach will surely help you land a job in any tech industry.
Done! Thanks for the content
Thanks for watching!
I’m currently using Rust for backend tune with chatgpt in order to replace DevOps or any automated engineer. I’m pretty sure Ai will replace their job or perhaps a new job description focusing on Ai prompting skill or tools architect who can value add to the design
You're Amazing Thanks
Thank you too!
I want to take JavaScript, Python,C++ do you advise me to take them?
Earned my sub on the spot!
Welcome aboard!
Thank you a lot for this video, miss 😔🙏
Typescript?
Hi jean, m having this doubt for a long time... how the industry define LLM as a "skill"? , is it by integrating several opensource/proprietary models and fine-tuning for the company's need or buidling one from scratch? . Its rooted from the corresponding doubt in ML, as we dont build algos like SVMs from scratch.. isnt it? Please answer.
Most people will probably use LLM as a tool that is pre built. The people building LLM from scratch are PhD or Masters degree level of people. They may not code it, but they will design it and let other engineers implement it. The same way most people don't implement basic data structure and algorithm from scratch, I doubt anyone would implement LLM from scratch. It's a tool... so learning how to use the tool is more valuable to most employers than leaning how to build it. That's where big tech like Google come... they have the money and resources to finance people who build those from scratch
Well, I will go with Flutter and Dart, Python, and Mojo as these programming languages allow you to build cross-platform applications including those you have mentioned all in your video. Flutter is included in both Python and Dart.
Thank you Jean 👍
Welcome!
What do you think about flutter 😊 for gros-platform ???
I am personally against cross platform development and would not recommend it to anyone. I can make another video about it
@ ok non problem I waiting for this video and more information for my flutter is the best way 🙏❤️
How does years of experience change the tech stack requirements?
Well, as you gain more experience, you will have to pick one subset of an app and master it. For example, you might only focus on login system or on payment system. At that level, domain expertise might be more valuable than language. For example, if you understand how payment systems work end to end, you might lead a team responsible for accepting payment in an application. The language use to implement the payment system is irrelevant, but knowing the in and out of payment is more important
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Thanks for the first comment!
Hi Jean, I did my BSC in Industrial engineering but would love to start working with AI and ML and become more proficient at it in order to use it in my work field (Supply chain optimisation, etc). I understand the theoretical concepts within my field of study and do have basic Python knowledge acquired through my studies. What would you recommend me to do? Where should I start? I really see the potential and would like to make use of it. Thank you for your videos, they are so helpful and have motivated me a lot to take this journey.
Thanks for the content! Just concise and full of great info, you just earned my sub.
Welcome aboard!
What about crypto, blockchain and web3?
Those fall either into mobile dev or web dev. Block chain is a domain knowledge, as such the programming language does not matter. What matters is understanding the domain enough where you can implement it in any language
What are your sources of data for this rank?
hey jean, Im from india and im 17rn and i want to be a webdeveloper and i almost have learned python can you please make a roadmap on it please
You’re in luck. My python road map video is coming next week. Stay tuned!
can you make video on quantum computing please
I did research recently and Python is the language used in quantum computing. Anyway it is a niche field.
Thank you so much for this. You have my subscription. Currently learning JavaScript, and it seems like JavaScript can be a good pick for machine learning and robotics along with Python and c++
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It's extraneous that Python is replacing the king of the web's back-end PHP.
A lot of website run on PHP but that doesn't make it king of backend. I will say this bcos most highly used apps that are popular the likes of TH-cam, Netflix and other web application software don't run on PHP.
Great video. Did you grow up in Shanghai?
No I’ve never been to Shanghai
Done !
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Great content as always! If a beginner with basic coding knowledge was getting ready to embark on this journey to break into the AI/ML , what would you tell that person about all the talk in the news and etc about how AI will change the role of software engineers and when Jensen Huang said not to learn to code? This can be confusing for someone new looking to break into the space because every time you turn around it's all about AI replacing devs, maybe not today but it's coming, or introducing more hybrid type roles, then you see how chatGPT is advancing with it's new models and it's code getting better and better, is todays current AI/ML roadmap still viable or does it need to be updated to include other subjects to position oneself in a better position for what's inevitably on the horizon?
Great question! I host free monthly events where I answer questions about tech careers and AI. This question would be great for the event. Here is the next one:
www.linkedin.com/events/7269411175199580160/comments/
Im 16 and i recently wanted to be a software engineer i have been studying python and am happy that i still can do what i want without worrying about ai
Python is a great language to learn. I have a Python roadmap video coming next week so stay tuned for more free resources!
sorry bro i am ai and ml student😗
Problem is this content doesn't consider the differentiation between folks who work in service companies that get paid literally dirt for the same knowledge and skills.
So it doesn't really matter what skillet you have
Where you are able to use it matters.
$INFTY3 is gonna explode anytime soon
Fantastic content! Your explanation of the industry was incredibly insightful and well-structured. I really appreciate the depth you provided. One point I’d love to add is the rise of cross-platform development tools like Flutter, which have gained significant traction in the industry.
As a Team Lead at one of the largest telecommunications and information companies in the Middle East, we’ve been migrating our web and mobile platforms to Flutter over the past couple of years. This shift has streamlined our development process, allowing us to launch new features faster and maintain consistency across platforms.
I believe covering tools like Flutter could add even more value to your future content, as they’re becoming a key part of many companies’ tech stacks. Keep up the great work!👍
what about cross platform developer of android and iOS in react native and flutter ? make new graph using cloud and devops and cross platform app developer, and make it downloadable. thanks