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lostnyan2016-10-03 14:41:18
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lostnyan, 2016-10-03 14:41:18

What technologies and languages ​​to learn in order to 100% find a job?

Hello dear. Help with advice, please;)
This is the situation. I have about a year of freedom to educate myself.
And during this time I want (it is vital) to pump. To an intern or junior programmer.
What's behind:
5 years at the institute (engineer) + 2 years in graduate school (mathematics) + 2 years of work with Enike ( :( ).
2 years of some incomprehensible torment and depression at the end.
In general, about programming and computer science: I understand the basics well, I can come up with an algorithm, solve a problem.There is no deep knowledge of a certain language or technology.From the
area of ​​\u200b\u200banswers "what I like", I can not answer exactly what exactly, but rather it's just ... solve problems.
I tried to formulate my question for a very long time ... if it is from the category of absolutely stupid ones, write, I will leave so that I would not be ashamed))) And thank you for reading and answering me!

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bkosun, 2016-10-03
@bkosun

actually.... it doesn't matter where you start from. You need to know at least a few languages ​​to understand all aspects of programming. The main thing is to start!

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Rou1997, 2016-10-03
@Rou1997

Well, solve problems, learn how to solve 100% of problems, and no less important to convince the employer that you know how and fit the ideology, you can get 100% the first time.

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Denis Ineshin, 2016-10-03
@IonDen

Try to start by studying the vacancies and the requirements in what they say.
For example, we now have 3 Graduate vacancies open .

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Sergey, 2016-10-03
@begemot_sun

Languages ​​are things that come and go. The main thing is to be able to solve the problem, and you will select the language for it. That. position yourself as a mathematician who can:
1. understand neural networks and how they work.
2. in data analysis and statistics
3. all kinds of recommender systems.
In short, it seems to me with mathematics to be your analyst, now in my opinion it is on the rise.
As part of all theories, just go to Upwork and make sure that you are given some kind of task that you are guaranteed to solve, so. Slowly you will advance in the topic + earn some money for food.

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Sergey Zelensky, 2016-10-03
@SergeyZelensky-Rostov

From the field of answers "what you like", I can not answer exactly what, but rather it's just ... solve problems.

Everyone just solves problems). The difference is only in the tasks themselves, try a little bit of everything
And of course in your needs, if you want to earn money, stick to a certain stack and learn it, if for self-development, try to cover as many areas as possible

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Puma Thailand, 2016-10-03
@opium

To understand what you like, you need to try.
You can learn any language from the top 10 for them; work through the roof; the shortage of programmers is terrible; salaries are wildly high.

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yupujexi, 2016-11-22
@yupujexi

Full of bad guys.
They sit out their pants, dreaming of getting away from work early in the evening.
They pay so little. It doesn't matter what technology they taught.
It's so hard to find a good job.
They search, literally hunt and pay well for good specialists.
To become a good specialist - you need to improve a lot.
It's a lot of time.
It can be boring and tedious.
Therefore, you need to do what you like.
In IT, you will always make money.
If you are a good (at least average) special.
In any area. For any technology.

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