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Artem Prokhorov2019-12-18 11:53:06
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Artem Prokhorov, 2019-12-18 11:53:06

What language(s) are taught in universities now?

Specifically abroad, and even more specifically in Eastern Europe (Poland, Czech Republic).
Java is slowly being removed from the curriculum?
And in general, do they give you a choice of a language that you are interested in or will you have to adapt to the program, in general, how does it happen from the inside?
I myself would be glad if everyone has already started teaching in Python.

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Anita Kovaleva, 2019-12-24
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Specifically abroad, and even more specifically in Eastern Europe (Poland, Czech Republic).

An acquaintance studied in the Czech Republic, usually everything depends on the teacher of the course, they studied C on his stream , on another stream they coded in Java
It is unlikely that Java solves its problems perfectly in large projects. Many large projects have been written and will continue to be written in Java, and this should generate new specialists.
YP is just a tool, some tool is better for tanning leather, the second "tool" interferes with your tea. At the university, they will rather teach (well, or try to teach) the basis of Computer Science. For 5 years of study, we had such languages ​​​​as Delphi, C #, Assembler, on the latest JS and Python.
I myself would be glad if everyone has already started teaching in Python
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This limits you as a specialist, since in 2019 - a programmer who speaks one language (and "sits" only on it) is far behind his colleagues.

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2019-12-18
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First of all, universities provide fundamental knowledge, teach how to be a programmer in general, and not in a specific language.
It depends on the school and specialty. Even in the Russian Federation, there is not one curriculum throughout the country.
No. Business for another 20 or even 50 years will use the need for javascripts, and therefore educational institutions will strive to close this need. Market or .
You'll have to adjust.

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