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YamKo2015-06-12 15:33:26
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YamKo, 2015-06-12 15:33:26

Java EE or Android?

Both directions are interesting, so the question arose: -
How difficult is it to switch from Java EE to Android?
-How difficult is it to migrate from Android to Java EE?

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antes, 2015-06-12
@antes

On the one hand, Android is more promising in terms of the volume of orders, the possibility of freelancing, in terms of mastering it is easier, but we must take into account that this niche is already very crowded, and it’s really not very easy to get out of it.
On the other hand, Java EE offers fewer opportunities for freelancing or some kind of independent work, but if you get hired by a company, the salary and prospects will be very, very good.

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Kostya Bakay, 2015-06-12
@kostyabakay

I myself encountered this problem and I don’t know what I should start learning ... On the one hand, having studied a little Java EE, you can try to break into internal courses in the campaign in order to gain experience and your first job. On the other hand, Android is a little more interesting, you can make your own small projects and upload them to the Play Market, try freelancing, but there are fewer vacancies...

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