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AlvaroGS2019-03-19 17:12:31
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AlvaroGS, 2019-03-19 17:12:31

Need advice: what to study, in what direction to go?

Good afternoon/evening. I really need your advice! I am finishing the 11th grade, and I have to enter the university, but not about that.
I am slowly learning C#, but I want to do more in the field of the web, but lately I have learned more for myself that different js libraries are leading there. So, what should I do (continue to learn c# and then asp.net, or js libraries after all)? I would also like to earn a little bit of a penny in the future, when I study at the university. What can you advise, is C# really relevant?

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Igor Tkhorik, 2019-03-19
@AlvaroGS

Well, in pure C#, right now, there doesn’t seem to be a special job, if the web is half of the vacancies that are with C#, there is also JS and html, css, a law degree in economics and an astronaut father is needed, so learn c# later (asp.mvc or asp.core) and also JS in parallel.

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Sergey Ryzhkin, 2019-03-19
@Franciz

Never understood these questions. How can people decide for you where you go?
If you need money, then I advise you to go to the welder or learn how to lay tiles, you will make sick money.
As for IT, it’s worth going where your soul lies, if you’re not interested in the material component, then open freelance exchanges and sites where jobs are offered, sort by money and see which technology is in priority and for which more pay. Now, in fact, there is a lot of work for JS than for sysharp.

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MrDywar Pichugin, 2019-03-19
@Dywar

JS is fast, many times more work than in any other language. Easier to learn, easier to find your first job.
C# - long, a lot of work. Learning is significantly more difficult than JS.
I personally started with C#, then connected JS.
ZP - everything is complicated here, the "coolness" of the language does not mean anything. You can rivet molds, conditionally for 100k (JS), or you can stir up complex logic for the same 100k (C#). It all depends on the city, position, company, market, your bargaining skills. But in general, in C#, the ceiling will be higher (300-500+) than just JS. But you still need to reach the ceiling, and this is many years of work.

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