Ask HN: What skills would you invest in learning?
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Re: Ask HN: What skills would you invest in learning?
#2I'm aware HN doesn't have the highest regard for the finance industry, but I'd like to hear your perspective: What makes you not so proud of your current skills?
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#3If you want a fun list of topics, here are some off the top of my head that i might look at in your situation:
- fully homomorphic encryption
- recurrent neural networks & machine learning
- proving computer programs correct & computer-aided mathematical proofs
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#4Why "finance (sigh)"? I'm aware HN doesn't have the highest regard for the finance industry, but I'd like to hear your perspective: What makes you not so proud of your current skills?
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#5Everyone needs sales skills, whether it is to understand why people buy, or just to 'sell' ideas, whether pitching to investors or convincing a partner/superior or team to implement your idea.
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#7- Guitar
- Programming language in a paradigm I don't currently work in
- Join a hackerspace and build something small but new every few weeks
- Wildlife Photography
I spend a lot of time in the computer, and while I would not want to give that up, given the time, I'd like to pick up some skills which have bugger all to do with using a computer in a way that I'm used to. I'm already doing two of those things in my spare time, but if I had 6 months, I'd make those my primary focus, and add in the others as my "hobbies".
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#8Sales. Learn to sell something. If you're taking time off, why not consider doing phone cold calling for a charity. This is particularly brutal but probably a sharp, free course in improving your sales and cold calling skills. Everyone needs sales skills, whether it is to understand why people buy, or just to 'sell' ideas, whether pitching to investors or convincing a partner/superior or team to implement your idea.
Re: Ask HN: What skills would you invest in learning?
#9Code. Teach yourself how to code. Create a project that you would find useful. Given your finance background, create a system to manage your personal finances or automate some of the tasks you perform at work. You have the mathematics background, so logic isn't a hurdle. If the glove fits... code.
I'd recommend some sort of dynamic web based language so you can launch your own startups in the future if you want.
Re: Ask HN: What skills would you invest in learning?
#10Code. Teach yourself how to code. Create a project that you would find useful. Given your finance background, create a system to manage your personal finances or automate some of the tasks you perform at work. You have the mathematics background, so logic isn't a hurdle. If the glove fits... code.