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Varshith V Hegde
Varshith V Hegde

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New Technology To Learn in 2023

2022 is over and it's time to start thinking about what new technology to learn in 2023.In 2022 Github Copilot and ChatGPT from OpenAI were the most popular technologies to learn. In 2023, I think the most popular technologies to learn will be:

1. Svelte

Svelte

  • It is recently getting a lot of attention and it is a great alternative to React and Vue.
  • It is a compiler that compiles your code to vanilla JavaScript.
  • The main advantage of it than react is that it is much faster and it is much easier to learn.
  • To learn Svelte, you can follow this tutorial by Traversy Media.
  • To use Svelte , Visit Svelte

2. Artificial Intelligence

AI

  • Artificial Intelligence is a very broad topic and it is very hard to learn.
  • We can see that in 2022, there were a lot of advancements in AI.
  • Like OpenAI's GPT-3 and GPT-J, which are very powerful language models.
  • In 2023, I think we will see a lot of advancements in AI.
  • To learn AI, you can follow this tutorial by 3Blue1Brown.
  • To use AI, Visit OpenAI
  • OpenAI is a non-profit AI research company that is trying to make AI safe and beneficial for humanity.

3. Shopify

Shopify

  • Shopify is a very popular e-commerce platform.
  • It is very easy to use and it is very easy to learn.
  • Anyone can create a Shopify store in a few minutes.
  • It gives you a lot of features like a blog, a store, and a lot more.
  • If you are semi-developer, you can create a Shopify store in a few minutes.
  • To learn Shopify, you can follow this tutorial by Traversy Media.
  • To use Shopify, Visit Shopify

4. React Native

React Native

  • React Native is a framework that allows you to create native apps for Android and iOS using React.
  • It uses javascript and it is very easy to learn.
  • It is very popular and it is used by a lot of companies.
  • It was created by Facebook and it is very powerful.
  • It can be used to create cross-platform apps for web, Android, and iOS.
  • To learn React Native, you can follow this tutorial by Traversy Media.
  • To use React Native, Visit React Native

5. RPA (Robotic Process Automation)

RPA

  • RPA is a technology that allows you to automate repetitive tasks.
  • Now a days robots are doing a lot of repetitive tasks.
  • And to create a robot, you need to learn RPA.
  • Even though these robots are not very intelligent, they can do a lot of tasks. They can be made intelligent by using AI.
  • There are lot of vendors that provide RPA tools like UiPath, Automation Anywhere, Blue Prism, and a lot more.
  • UiPath is the most popular RPA tool.
  • To use UiPath, Visit UiPath

Conclusion

There are lot more new technologies to learn in 2023. But I think these are the most popular technologies to learn in 2023. If you want to learn more about these technologies, you can visit the links that I have provided. If you have any questions, you can ask me in the comments. Thank you for reading this article. I hope you have a great day.

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Bruno

Some points I would like to mention:

  • You haven’t given reasons/sources of proof that these technologies are going to be the most popular of 2023…

  • I am pretty sure one single resource is not enough to learn a certain technology. It requires much more than that.

  • Svelte being a compiler for JavaScript solely said like you did can be misleading. It is a compiler, that’s true, that takes a declarative component and converts it into JavaScript code that updates the DOM. You would use it to build user interfaces just like you do in VueJS, but with the difference that you don’t use a virtual DOM, which can have it’s advantages.

  • AI, just like any other branch of Computer Science, is not “very hard” to learn. You are making it look like it’s some kind of physics that only a PhD can learn… Every concept, programming language, framework, design pattern requires time and dedication to be learned, but that doesn’t mean it’s “very hard”.

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Varshith V Hegde

Wow, Thank you for your valuable suggestion. I really appreciate your time and dedication you took to explain me that. Yeah About the AI i should have not added hard part. It was hard for me so it doesn't mean it should be hard for everyone 😅

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Rense Bakker

I don't think React Native is going to win in popularity in 2023. It has been on the decline for a while in favor of PWA apps that can also be installed as native apps, or other frameworks like Ionic that let you build cross platform apps from a single codebase.

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Varshith V Hegde

I am saying it in the perspective for a job.