While he is right with Java if we are honest, as it's ubiquitous in the corporate world.. I would say it's very unlikely to find a job as a Java developer WITHOUT years and years of experience. Because for Java Jobs, you Will compete with ..Java devs who have years and years of experience... 😐
Learn C# because it's a good language but its not fashionable so no one wants to learn it, which means you're not competing with the world and his dog if you try to go for a job that uses it, and it is more realistic for you to be in the top 10 -20% of best candidates if you step up your game.
Well learning C takes like 20 years to get good at, so good luck people!
Thank you! ❤
Well say 👍👍
I'd say pick two languages that will force you to learn proper OOP and proper FP. I'd say that's C# and F#. After you know them well you can go deep with learning how computers work with C, Zig, C++, and more, as time allows it. At least you know two programming languages very well that will make you a very good practitioner and have a job while you learn more.
I recommend BASIC, pascal, Cobol and Fortran. Much more relevant if you want to travel back to 1986.
Go :0
c# or c++ ?
horrible advice.
C++ ?
Golang should've been mentioned imo. It's more beginner friendly than java and many companies already use it/are starting to use it
Java??? Naw dawg. It’s Rust. And not JavaScript it’s Typescript.
golang > java
C++??? Lolz
Avoid Java/.Net
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