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How to find practice for a new language?
Good day.
Such a case is interesting. In one language, there is a lot of practice and already quite a bit of experience in the direction of the language, and suddenly, unexpectedly, I wanted to learn the language from a completely different direction (it was web, for example, but it went to the desktop or to gamedev).
How to find a job to practice a second language and new languages or direction, if you are still green in it?
How do programmers who change their direction or add +1 to them (directions) find work?
- I messed up a little with the name of the question, I'm sorry, I just don't know how to ask the question more correctly.
- To the second question clarification: How to write a resume in this case? After all, here you are a "specialist and a pro", and there you are a "terminator in the role of a lawn mower."
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they make their projects and prove that they can do something there too
Try to adapt it in the current work. At least to automate some operations, testing - if the code does not go into production, usually the management allows you to experiment.
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