For getting a good job/lifelong employment this list seems way too long and broad.
I'd argue better time is spent actually building stuff in your area or language of choice, networking, taking internships and jobs, and practicing—not reading books about unrelated subjects.
I'm still in my early 20s, so I could be wrong, but I don't think you guarantee lifelong employment by just having a laundry list of subjects you read about.
I'd argue better time is spent actually building stuff in your area or language of choice, networking, taking internships and jobs, and practicing—not reading books about unrelated subjects.
I'm still in my early 20s, so I could be wrong, but I don't think you guarantee lifelong employment by just having a laundry list of subjects you read about.