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What is the professional path of a programmer?
Hello everyone, I have been learning C ++ (stl, OPP) for 5 months now, and I decided to see what vacancies there are in my city (70,000 population) and I realized that few people need C ++ programmers, and in my city there are no such vacancies at all. And I also decided to study 1C a little because I looked at the labor market in the CIS and basically I need SQL, 1C and layout designers. I can’t decide what I want to do in the IT field, I want game dev, AI, high-load systems, and machine learning. Every day I read about different kinds of technologies, about all the novelties. I want the community to help me in this matter, while I am 18 years old, I don’t want to make a mistake in my life path, I understand that the main thing in programming is the head and PL is just a tool.
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And go to the army, everything will be decided for you what to do and where to develop. Or maybe a university. At the age of 18, the most it is, in some metropolitan. Or maybe you should already take responsibility for your life in your own hands and decide for yourself? You like everything here, but what did you do with your hands from all this? Have you already written a training project in each region? So, tell me, please, how can people from the Internet decide for you what you like and what to do? I like coding in java, you also code in java - do you need such advice? Try a little bit of everything, do-do-do, not just read. Find what you really like and get high and invest there to the maximum. If you only run after money, then one day you will wake up with the realization that you hate your job and life, and go write an article on eb-e. it is about what kind of IT guano. Seriously think about moving or get ready to spin like a frying pan to get a remote job - working in the provinces, most often, is such a non-alternative swamp.
Well, if you are only 18 years old, then learn one thing, and go to work - if in a couple of months you don’t ask yourself the questions “what did I forget here”, then most likely here it is, yours (or at least close to it) .
While you are young, there is time to try yourself in different guises, in the end, with each place you will understand more and more clearly where to take the next step.
I also started in a small Siberian town (though with a population of 500k). There were almost no vacancies in C ++, as well as training. But I always liked the C++ language, incl. I learned everything that was necessary on my own, and got a job working remotely as a middle (without real experience in commercial development). Fortunately, there are a lot of free resources for learning. Well, then he left for St. Petersburg, and a few years later he left the country.
I mean it's quite real. Try different technologies, choose what you like and develop in this direction. The lack of vacancies in your hometown should not confuse you: in the modern world, you need to be mobile and ready to work remotely. Well, you need to know English, without it, nowhere.
It is bad, of course, that in our country there are one and a half cities, and the rest are unsuitable places for life. But it is difficult to change something in the short term.
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