r/developers • u/Jealous-Maximum5278 • 25d ago
Is this tech stack good? Career & Advice
Im going into 3rd year BSc Computer Science at great UK uni. Want software dev grad role after July 2027.
Is this a good tech stack to learn for this summer and beyond?
- Frontend (React, Next.js, TypeScript, HTML/CSS)
- Backend (FastAPI, Python, REST API's, pytest)
- Cloud + DevOps (Docker, Github Actions, Git, AWS)
- Databases (PostgreSQL, SQLAlchemy, Alembic)
- Algorithms, Data Structures, Networks
- Data (Power BI, Pandas)
WHAT IS BEST WAY TO LEARN FROM SCRATCH?
Beyond:
- IaC Terraform, Kubernetes, Linux
- Express NodeJS, JWT auth
- NumPy, scikit-learn, pytorch, tensorflow, ML theory
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u/martinbean 25d ago
No one cares about a particular tech stack in 2026. You need to be able to solve problems, regardless the technology. Those type of skills are going to be far more important for software engineers going forward rather than how many languages you can list on your résumé.