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Which technologies/language shall i learn?

 
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Hi,
Currently i am working on java,spring and hibernate framework. I have around 2.5 years experience. I know spring-core,mvc modules and for hibernate i know more than the basics.
But seeing the growth of technologies, i think only these are not enough.
Now a days i have seen JS Frameworks are in trend.
I need a guidance like which technologies/language should i learn to excel in my career ? What all tech are currently trending in job market. I am working in India.
Please suggest.
 
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It sounds like you have a good handle on the server-side technologies, so if you are not equally strong on the client, and wish to remain in the field of web development, then you should think about diving into HTML, CSS and, yes, JavaScript.
 
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Bear Bibeault wrote:It sounds like you have a good handle on the server-side technologies, so if you are not equally strong on the client, and wish to remain in the field of web development, then you should think about diving into HTML, CSS and, yes, JavaScript.


Yes, i have good knowledge of HTML, CSS, Javascipt and jquery. I want to know apart from these, what other things shall i learn to make my profile strong in today's competitive world.
I mean the technologies that are currently trending in the job market.
 
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You have the most common ones. After that, it becomes what an employer needs. You might try looking at job websites to see what employers in your area are looking for.

At this point in your career, I think you should try to master the technologies you've worked with. For example, learn more about Spring. Also, start learning about design.
 
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Having 2.5 years experience is good but i think you have to move according to market trends currently being running. For this you may learn more about Cake PHP, Android and Drupal etc.
 
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Karan Khurana wrote:For this you may learn more about Cake PHP, Android and Drupal etc.


These technologies being somewhat removed from what kuldeep is asking about, take this advice with a grain of salt (especially since Cake and Drupal are for PHP, not Java).
 
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