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Sergey Nizhny Novgorod2016-03-31 09:10:26
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Sergey Nizhny Novgorod, 2016-03-31 09:10:26

What will be more promising in this case?

Guys, tell me, please, from your own experience:
I live in Vladivostok. My stack is: html/css/js/python(django) - not very high level. There are no jobs for this profile. There are two directions: PHP-programmers and 1C-Programmers. I am a manager by education.
Those. I either learn 1c and work in large companies (Banks, Shipyards, Hardware Suppliers (Huawei, DnS, etc.), or learn PHP / js and work in a local company (the creators of Drom.ru), or for large pharmacy chains, etc.
There are a number of questions :
1) Is 1C easy? Do I need to have a high-level accounting knowledge to use it? Does this have any prospects, or after a couple of years in 1C - will I lose any skill of normal programming?
2) Does it make sense to change Python to php to work with it?
3) Which of these two options is more suitable for a stable middle-class life? =)

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Alexander, 2016-03-31
@Terras

Does it make sense to change Python to php to work with it?
The question is not entirely correct - you do not change, but supplement your "stack" with a new language.
Move to where it's interesting. And look for a job on the Internet, if locally in Vlad this strained. Upgrade your English a little.
My advice to you - do not be afraid of new and completely unknown languages, frameworks and technologies. After 2-3 languages, the rest will go very easily, and will look like variations of the same general principles. It's the same with frameworks.
For 12 years in programming, I have mastered professionally VB, Delphi and SQL, then in a couple of years C ++ and Qt, then in 3 months Java / ADT (Android), now I develop PHP and JS without any problems, I look with curiosity at AngularJS. In addition, I deal with controllers in parallel - from Arduino with its amateur framework to bare C and even assembler.
And the more technologies I cover, the easier it is to develop further.

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evgeniy_lm, 2016-03-31
@evgeniy_lm

1C is a Moscow-based software development company.
As I understand by the name "1C" you mean software for automating accounting "1C. Enterprise". In fact, this thing is for accountants, not for programmers, i.e. if you have accounting knowledge at a sufficient level, then you will not have problems with mastering it.
1C has many other products, maybe you meant something else? Refine

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Puma Thailand, 2016-03-31
@opium

there is a simple sense to move if you don’t know how to work remotely it
makes sense to spend two or three years to change the stack is stupid, of course, if you are not 15 years old

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HiIamRobot, 2016-04-03
@HiIamRobot

If you have no cargo, something like sick parents or a family with three children, take off and go to another city, or even a country. While you are young and there are no "trailers" you need to take risks, then with two loans and a family it will be much harder to do this.

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