It's not so much the "new", rather what's "hot" that makes me nuts. When a non-techie Client asks me if my stuff is in Rails, but he has no idea what he's asking, I get very frustrated.
Lately I've been lost trying to grasp what new technologies are going to matter: Go, Lisp, Closures, Python, Rails, JQuery, NoSQL, Linq, etc, etc? I'm exhausted from trying to keep up.
I think the best course is just to master those technologies I know and am comfortable with.
It's not so much the "new", rather what's "hot" that makes me nuts. When a non-techie Client asks me if my stuff is in Rails, but he has no idea what he's asking, I get very frustrated.
Lately I've been lost trying to grasp what new technologies are going to matter: Go, Lisp, Closures, Python, Rails, JQuery, NoSQL, Linq, etc, etc? I'm exhausted from trying to keep up.
I think the best course is just to master those technologies I know and am comfortable with.