u/spiderman-1610

Java or Python

Hi ppl,

I'm 21, Working in an monitoring kind of role. I need to parallelly upskill myself and look for a switch. Java or Python, which one should I learn to become a full stack developer?

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u/spiderman-1610 — 4 days ago

Python or Java

Hi ppl,

I'm 21, Working in an monitoring kind of role. I need to parallelly upskill myself and look for a switch. python or java, which one should I learn to become a full stack developer?

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u/spiderman-1610 — 4 days ago

Java or Python

I'm 21, Working in an monitoring kind of role. I need to parallelly upskill myself and look for a switch. Java or Python, which one should I learn to become a full stack developer?

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u/spiderman-1610 — 4 days ago

I'm gonna get my FTE offer letter next month, But I'm so much confused, should I accept it or opt for highers.

Hi friends,

So, basically I'm from Chennai. I'm an ece undergraduate in one of the top colleges in Chennai. In the first 2yrs of college life I was only enjoying my college life, until I heard campus placement will be arriving in the 3rd year ending.

So, during the 3rd year of my college, I started to prepare for it, Learnt python, Done certifications in data science and machine learning. As soon as the placement season started my only goal was to get into a decent job as my cgpa was mid and just started learning about data science/ai kind of things.

And then I got an internship + FTE offer from a MNC, in the job description the role was noted as devops, and during the in-person interview they told that it was monitoring kind of a job. As I was in badly need of a job, I accepted it. Now I'm in my internship and probably will get my FTE offer letter next month.

Here I work in a team called GCC, The problem is what we do here is we will get tickets, then we will monitor the dashboard, triage it, escalate to the app dev team, they will provide a fix. It's kinda ops-heavy role and I don't see any growth here. I'm very much worried about my future. I thought of getting enough experience from here, upskill myself parallelly and get into a SRE role.

Could anyone please help me from here.

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u/spiderman-1610 — 7 days ago
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Hi friends,

I'm from Chennai, India. I'm an ece undergraduate (2026 batch) in one of the top colleges in Tamil Nadu. In the first 2yrs of college life I was only enjoying my college life, until I heard campus placement will be arriving in the 3rd year ending.

So, during the 3rd year of my college, I started to prepare for it, Learnt python, Done certifications in data science and machine learning. As soon as the placement season started my only goal was to get into a decent job as my cgpa was mid and just started learning about data science/ai kind of things.

And then I got an internship + FTE offer from a MNC, in the job description the role was noted as devops, and during the in-person interview they told that it was monitoring kind of a job. As I was in badly need of a job, I accepted it. Now I'm in my internship and probably will get my FTE offer letter next month.

The problem is, I work in a team called UCC - Unified Command Center, what we do here is we will get tickets, then we will monitor the dashboard, triage it, escalate to the app dev team, they will provide a fix. I don't see any growth here. I'm very much worried about my future. Should I take a break from here and go for higher studies like post graduation in Ai/ML or should I stay here and get some more experience and upskill myself parallelly and switch to a site reliability engg kind of role in 1-2 years.

Please help me.

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u/spiderman-1610 — 13 days ago