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Career change into Robotics?

Career change into Robotics?


As a .NET full-stack software engineer, I admit to having a hard time finding gigs. My vast experience sadly lacks .NET CORE,Azure, Cloud, etc. So, interviews are not popping like I was accustomed to having.


What would be the lowest threshold of technologies needed to make a shift into robotics? Clearly, the combo of development and implementation with robotics is interesting.


Thoughts on those robotics technologies? And suggestions about combining these two areas?


Thanks for the help.

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So, you mean these languages would be a good adjunct for a .NET Developer to learn?

If so, which sequence do you suggest?

(haha) I just saw "mechanical engineering", which is not a crash course. I studied ME (learned Fortran), but finished as an Industrial Engineer, where I learned Pascal.

Where does one "learn" AI, lidar, servos, for robotics? Any programming languages that enable this?
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i could not agree more with @d-glitch. there is something like this on the internet which is very useful... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7U2lF601jo