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Choice of direction and language (non-beginner)?
Good afternoon! I am a student (switched to the 3rd course). Direction: Informatics and computer technology.
Tried myself in different directions. Now I have lost interest in development. My little history in programming:
8-9 class was Pascal, at the same time I tried Delphi on my own. As a task for myself, I tried to implement the game, made a snake and eventually implemented it.
Further in 10 cells. tried Java, namely Java SE, did Desktop applications on Swing (didn't try FX). I made an XLSX parser through Apache POI. Implemented a GUI for interacting with the database.
Acquainted with Oracle, Mysql. 11 cells I had layout, studied the basics of JS and then worked only with JQuery. PHP was also there, in the first year I made my own MVC framework (this is how I dealt with MVC).
The first course started for me with Python and a little later I tried Django and Flask. I liked Flask more for its minimalism. In my second year of high school, I had C#, we studied the basics, did labs.
From all this, I realized that the web is mine. But the client or the server to do, I have not decided during this time.
Of the languages, I do not have a favorite instrument, my favorite is the one I know better. Now I'm looking towards .NET (I'm interested in .Net Core) and developing applications on ASP.NET Core.
My post is this: Should I choose C# to find a job after graduation in Moscow? There seem to be more vacancies for ASP.NET than for the same Django
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