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Word for person interested in latest technology programming-wise

English Language & Usage Asked on November 23, 2021

What is a word to describe a person who is really interested in learning new aspects and new things in a specific programming language? (We could call this person a seeker.)

8 Answers

The answer I hear the most in my workplace is cutting-edge.

at the latest or most advanced stage of development; innovative or pioneering.

Answered by RyeɃreḁd on November 23, 2021

Maybe "Technologically Adaptive"...?

Answered by Jen on November 23, 2021

"bleeding edge specialist" springs to mind, though it's not exactly elegant or simple.

Answered by dave on November 23, 2021

Wikipedia suggests:

Neophile: A lover of new things, especially new technology.

Answered by Joshua Karstendick on November 23, 2021

'Early Adopter' perhaps? Or an 'Evangelist'?

I once heard someone called a 'State of the Art-ist'!

Edit: not a noun, but might they also be described as 'always on the bleeding edge'?

Answered by CJM on November 23, 2021

The closest word I can think of to suit your definition would be enthusiast. An enthusiast, though, is not necessarily interested in learning new aspects.

Answered by Jimi Oke on November 23, 2021

Wiktionary’s geek would be a perfect fit, if you don't mind the negative implication some see in the word:

A person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby, generally at the expense of broader social interaction. Often used with an attributive noun.

Answered by Eldroß on November 23, 2021

I can't think of a noun right away, but there are quite a few adjectives: curious, inquisitive, studious.

And then there's always early adopter, but that has a slightly different meaning.

Answered by RegDwigнt on November 23, 2021

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