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Switching from delphi to java?
Please help with advice. For 10 years I have been developing in delphi for a number of large enterprises. Development was also carried out under the web, so I am familiar with html, css, javascript. But there is less and less work on this platform. Therefore, I decided to refocus on something more in demand. I am leaning towards Java EE, but I have no practical experience in using many things, such as spring, or hibernate. How do you assess my prospects for continuing a career in this direction, given that I am already 35 years old? I live in a large city, so there are vacancies for almost every taste.
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Maybe c#?
The standard library is more similar to Delphi, as for me.
What is not surprising https://goo.gl/O5C3hp
You already have experience in a certain field and language is not the only thing there.
In addition to Delphi, you probably used: an operating system, a DBMS, libraries, interacted with some programs, studied a certain subject area.
For example, if you wrote programs under Windows, with MS SQL DBMS, then it is better to switch to C#.
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