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You need to understand your purpose.
Just for development? Yes, Delphi is great to learn. It is simple and understandable.
For work? Other than 10 vacancies to support the necrocode, you will not find anything, a dead end.
In modern realities, I would advise you to study JS, especially since knowledge of html css will come in handy.
Should I learn Delphi or do you recommend something else? I started with html and css, I know the basics. Where to move next?
If you are interested in web technologies, then you need to decide what you like more: working with the visual part (front-end developer) or server-side data processing, API (back-end developer).
At the front-end, the emphasis today is on JavaScript, there may be animation (not only in games). The backend has a wide range of languages, plus or minus all contenders are equal, but languages like C/C++/Pascal/Ada/Fortran are definitely unpopular.
The frontend will have a lot of logic for processing data received from the server to display the view. There is a lot of logic in the backend from where to get and how to store data, convert it to the desired format and issue it to the web client.
Optimization techniques are used on both sides, each in its own way.
Here you need to look in what area you want to work. In the financial and banking sector, Delphi is still used. For example, such ABIS-ki as Colvir and New Athena are still written in Delphi. But all the same, you will need to learn something else, for example Java, or if you want to work with SAP, then the choice is obvious COBOL and ABAP.
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It will be extremely difficult to imagine that this will change. Because the areas where these languages \u200b\u200bare used are, to put it mildly, conservative. All errors there are written in blood and any error through blood. Because there are SLA, KPI and such concepts as IT continuity and different levels of management: technical, operational, strategic.
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