I am neither in management nor in programming but more towards the infra ops side. I don't have any programming experience, but the way things are going I know 4-5 years down the line the scope would be narrowed down more and more. I am not so young (early 40's)as to start picking up a book and learn something really fast. But I am very interested in scale out design and ML, and getting very confused so need guidance as to start putting effort. Which one should I start off with ( Python ? Learning distributed systems ? Hadoop? , Hbase?Open stack,AWS?,ML?) So many of them that spinning my head off just writing about them. Or Which is the best way to solve my dilemma? TIA
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If I were you, I'd go with Python first and AWS next. Pick one and stick with it. Find a pet project and try to code it in Python. Once you're comfortable with Python in a couple of months, I'd try to deploy it on a box in AWS. The only way I know how to learn is by doing.