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Roman2020-02-14 06:27:10
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Roman, 2020-02-14 06:27:10

What is a bourgeois resource with adequate analytics for choosing a popular language / platform for learning?

Background: as I see it, web development, as a craft, is steadily declining.

You have to work and study more, and pay less and less.

We need some kind of resource, with normal adult analytics, on the basis of which we can make a decision about what is most in demand right now, and more or less stable.

Roughly speaking: what is it worth starting to learn now, so that in six months there will be a shaft of orders and a sea of ​​​​dough? ))

Where is the boom now, or is it planned?

Orient please on data sources in this area.

Thank you.

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DevMan, 2020-02-14
@procode

at a time when more and more software is migrating to the web, and business along with it, web dev, of course, is dying.
either you live in an alternate reality, or you have a flawed concept of webdev.
no matter what you learn, but if you are zero in this area, then in six months, and in two, you will have the same number of orders. and it does not depend on the sphere.

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xmoonlight, 2020-02-14
@xmoonlight

Learn c++ and keep your knowledge of JS up to date!
A language in which you can create everything, including complex front-end web applications using WebAsm modules, which is 4 times faster than regular js code.

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Puma Thailand, 2020-02-14
@opium

Any job site or headhunter if in Russia

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evgeniy_lm, 2020-02-14
@evgeniy_lm

No and cannot be, because there are no "demanded" languages, there are programmers in demand

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Klein Maximus, 2020-02-18
@kleinmaximus

We go to https://www.upwork.com/ and look at the search results for the number of vacancies: Python - 1880, Javscript - 2200, PHP - 2800, etc. You can also delve into different frameworks. It is better to register, then more filters will appear, such as Experience Level.

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