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Daniel19792017-09-10 17:28:57
Programming languages
Daniel1979, 2017-09-10 17:28:57

What programming language to learn for a successful job search abroad?

Tired of the Moscow climate, more and more thoughts about moving abroad appear.
Accordingly, the question is - what programming language and frameworks does it make sense to learn if you live and work abroad?
Target countries - Holland, Portugal, Spain, except Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, Basque Country, Navarre and La Rioja, Mediterranean coast of France, Italy.
The second question is, what languages ​​will allow you to have bread and butter and a layer of caviar when working remotely / on Upwork?

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Puma Thailand, 2017-09-10
@opium

any of the top ten, as a matter of fact, they don’t teach other languages ​​now.
work and employment are in no way connected with the language, there is no such thing that all phpshniks are out of work, and pythonists are all arranged.

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oh, 2017-09-10
well @AnneSmith

first of all, English, so that you can search for answers to such questions yourself :)
then, in linkedin, do a search by keywords, for example, "java remote, worldwide" and see the number and quality of vacancies around the world or in the country of your interest,
in addition to upwork, there is also contract work, which find it easier than dancing to the tune of upwork

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BBmike, 2017-09-10
@BBmike

and you didn’t bother to get a time machine in advance?
because along with the new YaP, you must immediately get 8-12 years of experience in the profession in order to obtain a visa.

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Alexander Talalaev, 2017-09-11
@neuotq

In fact, anyone, but in recent months in developed countries with high incomes , Python has been rapidly gaining popularity (well, yes, this is indirect data from Stackoverflow). This does not mean that starting with it you will come to success, yet there are too many other parameters. Scope For example, unlike PHP, which is mainly used on the web, Python is widely used in different places.
Well, in general, you still need to choose a direction based on your abilities / desires, and then the best programming language (and other tools) for this direction.
Well, for example, you love Big Data (Big Data), there, after all, Python has a strong position (even stronger than the more suitable R), it so happened that a huge number of libraries were written for Python + it is the de facto standard in Western universities, so it turned out that it is easier and start faster in this area with him.
In short, what am I talking about, you can become successful in any field with any programming language, the main thing is to be a pro in this business.

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Andrey Ezhgurov, 2017-09-14
@eandr_67

You need to learn programming, not languages. Language is just an auxiliary tool, the only purpose of which is to write algorithms in a form that a computer can understand. And not a single fashion language textbook will teach you the basics of algorithms.

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ZERGE, 2017-09-10
@ZERGE

Any.

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Mariik, 2017-09-14
@Mariik

There is no single answer to your question... A lot depends on the country, on what you want to receive.
Well, for example, in Germany or the USA, c# has a very strong position. In the world as a whole, Java is strong.
Outside of binding to the region, you should pay attention to Javascript. Go is dynamically gaining momentum. Don't forget about Python

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Bjornie, 2017-10-22
@Bjornie

Anyone, like anywhere else. There is no such thing that if you know PHP, then when you arrive, for example, in Belgium, you will immediately be hired from the station. In any country there are special preferences, where in some language there is more Wakan, and in some there is not at all. But the work is in any language. PHP, Python, Javascript, C£, VB. You will know the front-end along with its JS zoo - you will definitely not disappear anywhere.

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