> You are not defined by your chosen software stack: I recently asked via Twitter what young engineers wanted to know about careers. Many asked how to know what programming language or stack to study. It doesn’t matter. There you go.
This is especially true now, since coding agents make it possible to work with any stack.
I'm on a similar situation. When you say "switch stacks" what do you have in mind? It seems your experience is pretty demanded already.
Do you have a strong Github profile?
I highly recommend you read this classic post from Patrick McKenzie: https://www.kalzumeus.com/2011/10/28/dont-call-yourself-a-pr...
> You are not defined by your chosen software stack: I recently asked via Twitter what young engineers wanted to know about careers. Many asked how to know what programming language or stack to study. It doesn’t matter. There you go.
This is especially true now, since coding agents make it possible to work with any stack.
The job has never been about "writing code". You're there to solve problems for the business.
I'd reach out to people you've worked with before and ask if they need help.
I'm on a similar situation. When you say "switch stacks" what do you have in mind? It seems your experience is pretty demanded already. Do you have a strong Github profile?