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Difficulty learning Unity/WEB?
I thought where to go, in gamedev or web. The goal is to GET a job as soon as possible. Googling, I understood the situation with programming like this: if you go to the web backend, then this is some knowledge of HTML / CSS / JS, and knowledge of the backend part, and it doesn’t matter what, PHP, PYTHON or Java, you need to learn a lot of frameworks with them, learn Linux, study the operation of networks and databases. Moreover, they write that now even enterprise development is almost all remote, not to mention the usual web, and it’s very difficult for a beginner to figure it out remotely (in any case, that’s how they write, especially in the enterprise).
I thought about android, but there is JAVA / KOTLIN + ReactJS + Flatter. And it seems you need to know both native development and cross.
In unity, from what I found, you need to know the only framework, the unit itself. Well, C# and a bit of linear algebra. (Moreover, they write that many C# features are not even used there, like constructors, LINQ, statics).
Tell me, dear habravchane, did I learn everything correctly? And if not, what directions would you recommend in which it is easy to get involved? I am not at all afraid of the need to learn a lot, but if it turns out that the unit is studied for a month, and Java + spring is 6 months, then it is obvious that with the unit it will work out faster. Moreover, there is knowledge of C#.
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"IT" and "get a job faster" cannot be in the same sentence in principle. Until you start studying it, you still don’t understand many things:
First, it is worth comparing the number of vacancies in gamedev and web. An order of magnitude difference! Secondly, the search for quick and easy ways will not lead to good.
It also depends on what salary you want to get a job faster. If for experience (for free at the beginning) - they will take it everywhere. If you want money right away, it's okay - you need to know more about the web. But the upper bar for salary, as well as the number of companies / vacancies, is also higher on the web.
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