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mrpropper2020-05-08 19:47:59
Programming languages
mrpropper, 2020-05-08 19:47:59

Choice of additional AP?

Choice of programming language. I am currently in the process of learning python.
Just in case, I would like to study something in order to find a job pretty quickly. And because the place of the interpreted dynamic language is already taken, the javascripts fly off.
I would like something with static typing and compiled: C / C ++ (I'm already familiar with them), Rust (I have no idea what's going on with it), Golang (someone praises it, someone hates it, but as far as I can see development of small applications in it is quite fast and pleasant).
I don’t consider a toad, because It seems to me that the time for studying is not justifiably large (and the bar is also high).
C lattice seems pretty useless to me, but maybe I'm wrong.
Ps I can’t distinguish myself with experience, but I’m not a direct beginner either
P. ps The author understands that a programming language is just a tool

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Alexander Aksentiev, 2020-05-08
@mrpropper

Just in case, I would like to study something in order to quickly find a job.

well, learn python (gygy) and find a job quickly.
Like learning another language fast for a job search, it can be faster than what you're already using.
On python, not only data science (gygy), you learn the syntax of python, not data science.
What is the problem with working in python at any job?
Again, why should work be found faster in another language?
In general, the question xs about what. If you don't know which one, choose 6 languages ​​and roll the dice.
Although in general it all sounds like an attempt to achieve the goal through the ass, but it was just necessary to start differently.
It is necessary to hammer in a nail, for some reason the microscope slides off, how to fix the microscope?

If the task is to find a "quick job", then you just had to start looking for it in python and you might already have found it.
And not to start choosing a new language in the process of learning the old one.
If the question is not that you need to find a job right now, but sometime later, then choose what you like more, but rather study Python to the end, you most likely will not need to suddenly look for a job in a completely different language for the rest of your life . Or do you think that the python will die in another year immediately and finally? Where is the guarantee that *other_language_name* will not die after the same period?
Golang....development of small applications in it is quite fast and pleasant).

If small means one specific function and all the code in a hundred or two lines.
For everything else, you still have to dig relatively deep and I would not say that it is easy and pleasant.

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Dmitry, 2020-05-08
@dimoff66

I really enjoyed learning scala - a very cool language. There are few vacancies on it, but there are few specialists, so there are chances of finding a job.

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