I think I have high IQ, good math, strong logical ability and some computer skills. You can consider learning game development, big data development and analysis, VR (but after reading it, I feel that the VR training content on the market is still somewhat watery) and full-stack development.
If you don't have a high education or think you are not smart enough, you can consider taking a course or taking a test.
Girls can consider studying web development and UI design.
Stop learning IOS\ Android and h5, it's saturated.
It is suggested to learn more back-end languages, such Java JAVA, PYTHON. Personally, I always think that the technical content of WEB development and front-end development is not too high, which means that it is easy to be replaced and worthless.
Python and JAVA are recommended for learning languages, but PHP is not recommended. There are too many people in JAVA, but Java has a wide range of applications. Python is a good choice, with high development efficiency and low learning cost. These two years are more popular, and there are fewer corresponding talents in the market.
The Internet is full of advertisements, soft articles or marketing information of various training institutions, including the article itself, or it may be a hidden soft article. Please refer to the various viewpoints and suggestions in this article with a critical attitude. In short, don't believe what you haven't seen with your own eyes.
To be on the safe side, please do these things before deciding which institution to go to:
Ask the people who do technology around you to see which institution is good. It must be counterpart technology. Don't act like you want to learn JAVA, but you asked a friend who was doing a test. He can't help you analyze the organization. If you can't find it, you can try to join some qq technology groups and ask more questions.
Find the video that this organization put on the Internet (there are miles and miles) and listen to it yourself to see if it feels ok.
Go to an institution for a field trip and have an audition to see if there are many people in the class. Now it is generally taught in large classes, ranging from 50 to 80 students. If you find that there are few students in each class of an institution, unless it is a new institution, I suggest you not to go, because according to the normal development law of the training industry, if the teaching quality is good, many old students will definitely be introduced, so small classes cannot last long. Good teachers are valuable resources, and institutions will definitely want to make good use of them. In addition, when you visit an institution, you can ask the students who have studied there how they feel during the break, of course, in the absence of the staff.