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What should I learn next?
2 points by Curzel on Aug 12, 2020 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments
Hi everyone, In the last 4 I've been working full time as iOS Developer. I do like the job, so not really planning a career shift at the moment. Still, I'd like to learn something new!

My current skills are: - iOS Native - Android Native - Python (Scripting, Backend, Django, ...) - Not deep knowledge of many other languages and platforms (Delphi, SQL, OpenGL, basic CSS and Js...)

I am looking at many tech I'd like to lear more about: - Web Development with React - AI (Deep Learning) - Game Development with Unity

What do I pick?



Have a look at the MixedRealityToolkit from Microsoft. I'm learning this and Unity because I saw a very different future when I put the Hololens 2 on the first time.


I second this. I think you are in a good position to move to AR/VR applications with your background in iOS/Android if you learn this stuff.

Hololens is already out and has some good developer resources. Apple is supposed to have something in the pipeline for release sometime in the next couple years (could just be a rumor). If that happens, I think that would be the catalyst for mainstream adoption. I wouldn't be too surprised if google redesigns and rereleases Glass to compete too.


The big difference in HoloLens 2 is the hand tracking, it's superb. It's the future.

I don't think Apple Glass will have that when it comes out, re: privacy. The parents lack cameras, but may have some form of lidar? Maybe depends on the one you look at?


Very cool. I did a little work investigating HoloLens for my company. We were able to setup a visit to a Microsoft office to try them out. This was a couple years ago before the 2 came out. It was still pretty cool.

I'm surprised they aren't used more extensively in industrial companies. They would be great for training. Citi Bank has a video on YouTube that demos their vision of use for financial companies too.


Nice tip thanks


Pick a technology that (1) interests you, else you will ask the same question again in N years and (2) is in demand by prospective employers.




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