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Rulon Oboevv2017-11-20 18:10:28
Programming languages
Rulon Oboevv, 2017-11-20 18:10:28

What programming language to learn in order to find a job faster?

Hello
, I really want to start learning some kind of language, I went through everyone (well, what language is responsible for what) and the question is interesting, what language should I start learning now, so that, for example, in a year I could already find a job with a decent salary?
(about me, 19 years old, student)

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GTRxShock, 2017-11-20
@GTRxShock

English?

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Roman Misyurev, 2017-11-20
@Sudo

Solidity

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lem_prod, 2017-11-20
@lem_prod

JavaScript, it is now very popular and used everywhere, BUT if you have no experience in programming, it will be difficult to learn some kind of PL after it.

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âš¡ Kotobotov âš¡, 2017-11-20
@angrySCV

well, if the work is quick, then 1C -> there doesn’t really need a lot of knowledge there)
and of course JS
, but if you want to become a good developer, it’s better not to touch these languages ​​at all, especially when you don’t know any.

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Ivan Koryukov, 2017-11-21
@MadridianFox

If you want to learn how to program, write programs in C and Java. These two languages ​​will give you an understanding of basic and general programming concepts. C is like a manual transmission. It is easy to leave it for languages ​​with automatic memory management. Back not so much. Java is the benchmark for modern OOP. All sorts of js / go / python will create a childhood trauma for you in this part, everything is either wrong there or cut down.
After that, even to hell, even to Israel ... Learning the following languages ​​​​will be just memorizing the syntax and the standard library, well, applying the nuances of the language relative to the first two.
As for work with a decent salary - for this work experience is needed. No one will take you as a full-fledged programmer based on your words - "I can, I studied for a whole year, honestly, honestly." You know how to do something - do everything that they give, pour your hand, save pet projects and knowledge.
When you don't know how to program, you need several years of practice to learn how to program. Programming, not writing code. There are some things in programming that you don't understand until you encounter a problem.
But once you've learned how to program, learning a new language is easy. In a year, you can get involved very well and claim a good salary.
Student? Great - you have a lot of time to practice and the opportunity to get somewhere as a student-monkey-who-writes-code.

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Mikhail Potanin, 2017-11-23
@potan

A good salary without experience can only be obtained on some relative exotic. Perhaps the simplest is Elm. You can try Scala, Purescript, Haskell, or Rust, but it all takes a lot more effort to learn how to do something that can be shown to the employer.

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