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Alex_forge2018-12-23 17:47:48
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Alex_forge, 2018-12-23 17:47:48

Programming languages, which is more promising?

Hello, I’m interested in the question, but I think I need to take everything apart, and so I’m 13 years old and I want to do programming, I started learning the very first programming language at 12 and it was java, it seemed difficult to me, then I switched to c ++, it also seemed to me complicated, as if yes, I understand there are no easy languages, but there I didn’t understand anything at all, and then (to this day) I study python, and so to the point.
Is it worth it to study this language or should I start with another language, and what opportunities will this language give in the future if I continue to study and improve it.
If not, please tell me which languages ​​have more opportunities and prospects in the future.
The main inclination is probably to create programs, etc.

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Paul Steelway, 2018-12-23
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Choosing a programming language is a complex thing and for this you need to answer several questions.
The very first question about specialization, what exactly do you want to do?

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TyzhSysAdmin, 2018-12-23
@POS_troi

All languages ​​are promising and needed.
Choose first the direction in which you want to develop and then the tools.

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SOTVM, 2018-12-23
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Zakharov Alexander, 2018-12-23
@AlexZaharow

>> If not, please tell me which languages ​​have more opportunities and prospects in the future
In the future, a person has opportunities and prospects, not a language.

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