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Program_Danil2020-06-19 13:22:02
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Program_Danil, 2020-06-19 13:22:02

Question for Java Android or Java Enterprise developers?

Hello.
I'd like to know about the future of these two areas of Java development: Java Android and Java Enterprise. What is their future relative to each other? How competitive are they in the labor market? Is it true that Android developers are designing applications most of the time? Where are the best chances to work abroad (although it may sound too much)? Etc.
This worries me because I'm a little confused about what area I want to develop. I like both directions. And I understand that there is no barrel of honey without a fly in the ointment - in each of these areas there are things that are not very pleasant to work with, but I want to specialize in only one area. As for me, to understand what I really like, I need to work in both Java Android development and Java Enterprise to understand what one developer really does in each of these areas. As you can see, I probably won't do that. I really want to hear what you think about these two areas of Java development.
Thank you!

Edited: Thank you all for a clearer introduction to the Java Enterprise and Java Android directions. I made a rational decision for myself. Issue resolved!

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Jacen11, 2020-06-19
@Program_Danil

What is their future relative to each other?

rather stupid question, well, they are and will be. What answer do you want? Well, except that there is more kotlin in android.
How competitive are they in the labor market?

Isn't it visible on NN? Most proger vacancies in their field.
Where are the best chances to work abroad (although it may sound too much)?

Too dependent on you. Abroad, and with cobol and php and everything else, you can find work. After all, it's a whole world with 8 billion people, there will always be options.
Android developers are designing the app most of the time

no, the designer does the design. and the developer makes the maximum
As you can see, I probably won't do that.

why? In the end, what prevents you from doing two projects yourself and comparing?
the enterprise is more boring, as a rule, the pay is good everywhere, there are many vacancies, but in the enterprise it is easier for a beginner to find a job
in terms of coding, everything depends on the project

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hatman, 2020-06-19
@hatman

Go to android right away, to work Java Enterprise you need brains, great talent, perseverance, the ability to understand things that you don’t know, luck and good English. And judging by your questions and the fact that you stopped at the fact that you came to ask such a question on the toaster, then Java Enterprise is not yours right away (you won’t pull it).
It's better to sit, move the buttons on android and get good money for it, than to try to become a Java Enterprise developer, put your pants on how much you need to know, and sit without a job.
Talented guys are brought from the university, lure on internships, they are given a good mentor so that they can grow into a Java Enterprise developer. And just a white guy from the street and immediately Java Enterprise - forget it.

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