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Igor Golofaev2020-05-01 23:13:28
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Igor Golofaev, 2020-05-01 23:13:28

What is worth studying and where to go to work?

I am now at the very beginning of programming and I dream of developing games, which is why I am starting my study of C ++, but in connection with the current events in Russia, I need a job with at least some influx of money so that I can exist. I understand that you can already send me to study books on programming, but I wanted to know what programming language is in demand now and where can I go to work? I have about 2 months to study and try. Therefore, I would like not to wander in ignorance, but to find out the opinion of people already in this area.

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qqweer, 2020-05-02
@Adena

In such a short time, of course, to study something is either impossible or extremely difficult. But if you really want to, you can do 1C. If you "sweat" for 2 months, it is quite possible to understand a lot. And get a job in some company, for example, in a chain of stores. You can read about it, but here again you should start from your own interests. Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately, programming is such a thing that you won’t bring anything right away and you won’t learn anything right away. But remember, you can find a way out, don't despair.
PS For me, the fact that you probably studied in a different direction is a little incomprehensible?
Demanded: Java, C#, C++ languages, perhaps C, Python, JS, GO, Kotlin itself is losing popularity a little.
Selected all languages ​​in one group, too lazy to sort. There are many sites where you can see the popularity of languages, now I'm studying Java myself, but I have more time. Good luck.

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Vlad Tkachuk, 2020-05-01
@rock3t

In two months it is impossible to master a programming language to such a level that it brings you money. There are many languages ​​in demand now, the question is what are you really interested in doing

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Sergey Shat, 2020-05-02
@sergeyshat

I want to become a doctor, I have 2 months to learn how to treat people, despite the fact that others study for 5-10 years and only then go to work.
It is necessary to learn to think realistically, try to get a job writing texts, filling websites, and doing other work that does not require high qualifications.
In parallel, for a couple of years, study every day for many hours what you want.

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