Hello Kyle and thank you for your question.
The world of informatics is a field of constant growth and evolution. So, I definitely believe that you cannot avoid the changes and updates that may occur. The best thing to do is to adapt and follow these changes, because if you don't you will be outdated.
Especially for programming languages, I don't think you'll see big changes in short periods of time. Their core remains the same and the updates that are made are mainly about adding new libraries and functions. Rapid changes usually happen in technologies that can be used, like fiber optics, mmWave, etc.
The best way to adapt to change is through continuous learning. Online training and learning platforms can provide you with this adaptation. Nokia, for example, has a learning hub where you can find a lot of educational videos, based on your area of interest and your work content.
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