Read. That’s the starting point. Read documentation, blogs, white papers to understand more.
Experiment. Try out tutorials, or scenarios of your own. Don’t just stop there; put your code into a repository such as Github; you can easily pull these out to showcase in an interview.
Write about your experiments, take notes and start a blog to share your learning with the world (and also to showcase at interviews).
Talk about your research and experiments; organize a tech talk for your team, or your organization, or be a little bold and speak at a local community event — you will eventually become known in the technology community, and the technology will automatically get associated with you. The more you write about something, and the more you speak about something; the more you understand it and the more that others associate you with it.
So, go ahead and work on it. Do it now. It’s hard at first. Persevere and, it will pay off. I promise.
Author:
Gogula Aryalingam
Senior Architect – Data Analytics
Gogula is a database and business intelligence professional with 12 years on the Microsoft data platform. He is an MVP, MCSE, former MCT and an MSc in IT. He currently works as a Senior Architect for Data Analytics at Fortude.