Web technology is a broad field and you cannot be an expert in all aspects.
However, it is useful to have a rough understanding of common terms and buzzwords, so that you don't seem uninformed when talking to a client or other developers.
Search the Internet for each of the following terms. Only take a couple of minutes for each and don't get into too much detail. Do get a rough idea about the advantages they promise.
Continuous Integration
or CI
Single-Page Application
or SPA
Progressive Web Application
or PWA
Service Worker
Software as a Service
or SaaS
Serverless
React
Svelte
Vue.js
Node.js
NoSQL
GraphQL
Microservices
Monorepo
Elasticsearch
AWS
and EC2
CDN
Web Components
or Custom Elements
OAuth
SAML
2FA
Redis
Docker
(
good introduction video 🇩🇪
Show archive.org snapshot
)Kubernetes
or K8s
Elixir
/ Phoenix
A/B testing
Internet of Things
Blockchain
DevOps
Artificial Intelligence
or AI
or Machine Learning
Also read Awesome Cold Showers Show archive.org snapshot .
Discuss a few of these technology with your mentor. Focus your discussion on how the respective technology relates to our daily work as a web development consultancy.
Below you can find resources to stay up to date. These will only help you if you can build a habit of consuming it periodically, e.g. a blog feed to read on the train or a podcast you can listen to while shopping or cleaning.
See if one of those work for you:
A good feed reader to subscribe to multiple blogs is Feedly Show archive.org snapshot . It has clients for web and mobile.
You can also use Blogtrottr Show archive.org snapshot to receive feeds via email (e.g. as a daily digest).
You can create a Twitter account Show archive.org snapshot just to follow accounts, you don't need to post.
A good player to subscribe to multiple podcasts is Pocket Casts Show archive.org snapshot . It has free clients for Android and iOS. An 1€/month subscription gives you a web player.