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How to find a calling for a proger with little experience?
I am 15 years old, I have been programming since I was 13 (I didn’t learn anything: C, C ++, C #, Lua, JS, etc.), last year I decided to learn Python (I studied from books - A byte of Python, First head Python) , and recently decided to learn a language for enterprise - I chose JAVA (I teach from books - Thinking in Java, First head Java).
By itself, I have knowledge of English, at the Upper Intermediate level, so I also read books in English
. Everything seems to be fine, but I just can’t decide on the direction: what, where and to what. Learning a language is one thing, but where to invest knowledge is not clear. I write small programs in Python: parsers, bots, window applications, etc., but this is not enough for normal work
I don't have a specific preference, but I was interested in: game development, android applications (this is what I'm doing now in JAVA), web and desktop applications. Recently, I often stumble upon Data Science and Machine Learning, but I don’t know if it’s worth it.
Tell me where to go next and if it's not difficult to give material for studying this or that.
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Take any open source project you like and make a real contribution. Get the experience of working in a team on complex projects, not homemade crafts.
where they pay - then your direction. glad for you, 2 years and you know how much)))
register on any exchange - you will find out everything there - and the price of your real experience.
by the way, money and hobbies are not always compatible)))) good luck
If mobile development, then Flutter is better, if Python, then data analysis, neural networks. Forget about Java, the language is dying.
t (that just did not teach C, C ++, C #, Lua, JS, etc.),
1. Focus is needed, choose one thing and develop in it, increase experience and knowledge.
2. Everything comes with time, the main thing is to make constant efforts.
3. Explore other areas, try design or make videos or write text, and suddenly your calling is not a prog, you will try to draw and understand that this is your life's work.
Some are looking for a calling all their lives - this is exactly the same work and work, again, focus and constant efforts are needed in this direction.
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