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Web or 1s to study for the future?
Hi all! I work as a system administrator, but I understand that I need to go into programming.
What would you advise to study for the future, 1c or the web? What will be in demand for a long time, what is easier to master, where the entry threshold is lower, and in general, what is better in terms of money? Thanks to all!
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What would you advise to study for the future, 1c or the web?C/C++/Java
What will be in demand for a long time,Pick two out of four
what is easier to master
where the entry threshold is lower,
what is better in terms of money?
1C - you get hung up on one company, one local market.
Completely become dependent on this company.
But getting started is easier. All documentation and courses are in local Russian.
It is relatively easy to reach a normal income.
If you love bookkeeping and accounting - this is an ideal option for you, if you do not like it, then the ideal hard labor.
Cons - your work is not visible to other people in any way, and no matter how much you work hard in 1C, you will be for business an annoying expense item on which you need to save.
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Web - you are free to choose, it is more difficult to choose and develop your niche, it is more difficult (longer) to reach a good income.
It is imperative and necessary to study English in parallel, then the opportunities will be wider.
More application options.
Your work is visible to other people.
You can work in any country in any market in the world where there is internet and websites :)
Web, of course. Otherwise, you will get stuck on the products of one company. In general, it is necessary to choose what the soul lies to, otherwise nothing good will come of it.
As a system administrator with 10 years of experience, I will say - 1s. Wherever I went to get a job, I was always asked for a friend of mine. In Russia, 1s is the de facto standard. She is everywhere. So, having learned it, you will definitely be provided with work until the end of your days.
If there is a craving for working with the OS and infrastructure for services, then the Golang language is a good option. I find it easier to learn than C/C++/Java.
Many interesting and popular modern projects are written on it. Working with containers, processing files, images, working with DBMS, network services and much more , often in demand in projects with a high load. Recently, large projects often rewrite slow services using Go microservices.
The web is a direction, though popular, but not for everybody. Not suitable for everyone.
1c - well, if there is no other option, then it will do.
And why do you need 1C? Same for the account and a DB. The web is easy to learn, at least the front-end. After six months of intensive study, you can safely go freelancing.
1s and easier and harder. It is easier in terms of training, easier in terms of finding a job, easier in terms of finding 2nd and 3rd jobs. And generally work for yourself. It is more difficult in terms of the fact that you need to know accounting, boo and well, financial, budgeting, personnel, and now you also need to tighten up the international one. Like this.
Eh, porridge in my head, how many people have so many opinions. As I see from the comments, do you recommend 1c more? For money, how do I understand better? Is the Web really much longer to learn? And I see on the toaster, it is recommended on the web to study either Bitrix or a framework like vue. And which of these is better to learn, framework or cms? And why is it Bitrix that is advised from cms, because it is paid, are there free analogues such as wordpress or modx?
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