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<blockquote data-quote="RastaLulz" data-source="post: 456253" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Honestly, just pick something that interests you, and make it your goal to build/understand that. There's plenty of resources out there.</p><p></p><p>If you're a visual learner, look for tutorials on YouTube, or find a course on <a href="https://www.udemy.com/" target="_blank">Udemy</a> (or something similar to, be it niche-specific like Laracasts, or another generalized site). In addition to that, for popular languages (if there's a UI involved) look at todo examples, and figure out how they work, and try and create your own. You can also gather some insight of where the field is heading by looking into survey results, <a href="https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2019" target="_blank">like Stack Overflow's</a>.</p><p></p><p>Beyond that, I don't think I'd recommend specifically trying to target Apple's stack just because you work there; FAANG is super competitive, and requires a lot of hard work and dedication (or having the right connection). Remember if you want this to be a career, it'll be a marathon, and so the most important thing is getting your foot in the door at a place that will help you grow, and allow you to work on things that interest you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RastaLulz, post: 456253, member: 1"] Honestly, just pick something that interests you, and make it your goal to build/understand that. There's plenty of resources out there. If you're a visual learner, look for tutorials on YouTube, or find a course on [URL='https://www.udemy.com/']Udemy[/URL] (or something similar to, be it niche-specific like Laracasts, or another generalized site). In addition to that, for popular languages (if there's a UI involved) look at todo examples, and figure out how they work, and try and create your own. You can also gather some insight of where the field is heading by looking into survey results, [URL='https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2019']like Stack Overflow's[/URL]. Beyond that, I don't think I'd recommend specifically trying to target Apple's stack just because you work there; FAANG is super competitive, and requires a lot of hard work and dedication (or having the right connection). Remember if you want this to be a career, it'll be a marathon, and so the most important thing is getting your foot in the door at a place that will help you grow, and allow you to work on things that interest you. [/QUOTE]
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