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If one is able to work their way up to “Machine Learning Engineer”, they would be skilled enough to easily flex between varying fields/trends of software development.
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bioDan55356yFor long-term stability I'd go with Software/ML engineer. Web developmemt is an art and all (myself being also a web dev) but there are plenty of web devs out there. -
@SevenDeadlyBugs That's a really good insight. So, alongside Systems, DB, Web development, you're predicting ML development is here to stay.. at least for next 10-15 years ?
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@succyproggy I see. However, the specializations might require different skills.
That is, the skillset necessary for ML requires being able to reason about & optimize for data pipelines. Same can't be said Software dev. with server/desktop/mobile architecture and Web dev. with Browser/mobile architecture related pipelines.. right ? -
@bioDan Hmm.. yeah. The pace at which the dominant frameworks in Web space change seems frightening !
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cho-uc18366yMany of the high-paying ML engineer jobs require PhD (and lots of crazy abstract Math).
Whereas you can still get high-paying job as software engineer without a PhD. -
@programmer yeah but being an engineer is being able to adapt and be constantly learning. When I’m talking about skills, im not talking about concrete stuff like frameworks/languages but rather, the thinking process that that makes one an engineer.
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