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Hello to all tech geeks,

I want some suggestions. I'm currently working as a .net developer with 2+yrs of experience
I'm planning to learn big data and start my career in it. So will there be future scope for it..

I really need sincere sujjestion here..

Thanks in advance guys

What I have tried:

I'm in state of confusion, to choose a career in big data...
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Updated 18-Jun-16 12:33pm
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[no name] 18-Jun-16 16:50pm    
"I really need sincere sujjestion here.."
My advice: Use some spell check Software, e.g. Google translate does this Job.
BTW: Reported this as "off Topic".
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 18-Jun-16 18:33pm    
I basically agree... Nevertheless, I posted some answer, Solution 1...
—SA
[no name] 18-Jun-16 19:02pm    
That is very ok.
What I like to mention is: I usually _never_ downvote a question, also in this case. Asking a question should be free. This from my experience. I asked more then one time and usually my questions are downvoted.... that feels realy bad :(
Bruno

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I would guess, nobody knows future scope.

I my opinion, the concept of "big data" is somewhat artificial, based on some historical casualties and conflict of historical data management with present-day needs, not with fundamental issues. People just failed to foresee the requirements for volume and performance requirements which are practically important today, so the theory and architectural solutions were well behind the practical demand. At the same time, I feel that data/information science and practice needs another revolution. And your approach to career, perhaps too specialized, may only prevent keeping yourself ready for new times. But this is just my impression. I never met a person who successfully predicted development of technology.

So, getting professionally prepared for work in the field of big data would be very good, but it would be, by far, not enough. It's more important to look around and be competent in wide set of programming areas, especially programming fundamentals. Only then you can be better prepared for future.

—SA
 
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