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Alexander Pikeev2020-08-04 21:22:43
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Alexander Pikeev, 2020-08-04 21:22:43

First language for work?

Hello. The situation is as follows - I studied programming for about six months, mainly in Python, a little Java, Go, C#. Then it was like a hobby for me, but now I decided to look for a job in the IT field. PHP is said to have a very low entry threshold, and I thought about choosing it as the first language to work with, because. there is not much work in python in our city, < 10 vacancies. But in the neighboring city (Kazan), things are much better with the python. In the end, you need to decide whether to continue PHP or pull up Python to the junior level?
Interested in PHP perspectives. Yes, the lion's share of sites is written in PHP and Co. But I read a couple of articles that, apart from a couple of page sites, he is good for nothing. Is it so?

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2020-08-04
@sergey-gornostaev

Habr is written in PHP.

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Andrew Nodermann, 2020-08-04
@Lucian

Python is universal, concise and highly paid (over the hill), from more modern ones - Dart for mobile development. English is also possible through a translator, you don’t need a lot of intelligence to communicate, maybe a little control of emotions and attentiveness, the ruble has not been happy lately, and $ is always in demand.

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Zhainar, 2020-08-05
@zhainar

Everything is very simple, you serve wherever you can, wherever you go, this is your first language.

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