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Hello everyone, I'm currently doing MCA and I need suggestions. Started learning Web Development & Android App development [a total newbie] and also exploring cyber security. Which field is in demand and would be better to get a decent job. Which tech stack should I learn for Web Development & Android app development. And what's the best way to know and practice cybersecurity? Also please share your learning experience in any of this field and resources you followed, it would be a great help for me. And any other suggestions are totally appreciated. Thank you.

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Web3 or App dev path, any wisdom will be appreciated

[TLDR: Should I start learning web3 stuff and ditch the Android path, please read my 3 questions below(at the bottom) to answer my doubts ] I am currently a 2nd year student in 3rd semester, in my 1st year I explored a bunch of domains like web development, front-end stuff, cyber security like Metasploit, app development, cloud(Aws) I decided to stick to app development and learned Flutter and in 4 months of learning and side-by-side project building I landed my first remote internship(India only) and it will end this coming November around the 10th or so, I have figured out I don't like the front end at all and now I don't see myself as an app dev because I don't enjoy working on this I am thinking of switching to web3 tech stack which has things like working on eth, and Solana blockchains etc., this field piques my interest on a philosophical level which is one my prime motivators for all the actions I take related to my career besides money Here are my questions (senior people also please bestow me your wisdom) 1) I learned Flutter which is relatively easy to other frameworks in 4 months and got an internship, is my speed good? I was a commerce student in school with basically no coding knowledge before college and I have heard you need to adapt fast, do you think this is good enough or I should improve in this area 2) Should I start learning web3 and ditch the app dev path, I am thinking of committing to web3 for these 2 coming years because I will graduate in 2026, and my college has no placement, I have learned solidity for now. 3) If I stick to web3 for a few years and become proficient at it, will it affect the money in my career because by 2 years I will have huge family responsibilities