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What kind of programmer to become?
Hello world everyone. A bit of history, I started studying programming from the 6th grade, from Cuba, but I couldn’t even get a B and every lesson was torture for me. Then I moved to another school where I studied Turbo Pascal, either the language was simpler, or I became smarter, but I soon became one of the leaders in the class: everyone consulted me, I participated in Olympiads, but I didn’t go further than the city one, the level was too high was for me. I think that it is also necessary to say about such a thing as physics, I don’t know it.
Now I am a first-year student at the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, an applied programmer, during this half year I got used to Java, but not to OOP, I wrote a lot of various code for myself, I got an automatic machine.
And now to the question itself. I became interested in what kind of programmer to become, 1C-nickname orPlus . As I understand it, 1C nicknames are not exactly programmers, but they earn more, and it’s easier to find work, but Plus, something like a God programmer. What language do you want to study? And is my opinion about these languages correct?
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Oh gods, what a question. Do what you like best. I now realize that there is a huge demand for Java and 1C programmers now. And they pay good money. But that's not my area and all.
Programming is something that should be fun. And working only for the sake of money, it is difficult to become a good programmer.
Try yourself in different ways. Anyway, limiting yourself to one language will not work.
And yes, about 1C. Abroad, this thing is not quoted. If in the long term there is a desire to suddenly go somewhere outside the CIS countries, and at the same time it is planned to focus on only one technology, 1C should be sent to the forest.
If you want demand and money, go towards Java. Now all the laurels go to the Javasts.
And to be, as you put it, like a programmer-god, you need to take C without pluses. Assembler, okay, now has moved a little to the side in this regard, and you can live without it.
C/C++. After C, it will not be a problem to master both Objective C (programming for iOS, for example) and C# (.NET and other popular things).
And you won’t go anywhere further from 1C ...
You really have to do what you love. I worked as a PHP programmer in a large company for quite a long time, the salary is good, the work is not very difficult, but I got tired of it very much, I went into game development - I wanted to make games since childhood, at first I didn’t earn any money, then I started a little, but much less than what was before. And now I earn more, and I can work when I want.
The main thing is that you do not do 1s, even under the pretext of a high salary (I don’t know where you saw high salaries for 1s), please don’t move this UG.
I advise you to start with web programming (php, ruby, python, sql languages), this will give an understanding of how everything works in general, plus everything this area covers many areas and there is a demand, and after that you can already switch to java and c # or to c.
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