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Solpadoin2020-05-18 03:23:31
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Solpadoin, 2020-05-18 03:23:31

Where should a Ukrainian C++ nickname go?

I have been coding since 2012 (from the age of 13). During this time I tried a lot:
Lua, C++, C#, JavaScript, PHP, Swift, Delphi, Python Django.

I had the most practice with C ++, I not only looked at the source codes on GitHub, but sometimes even screwed something of my own to them. All in all it was about 2 years. There are several projects that I tormented.
Also, I worked a lot with Lua, more than 2 years. But it's a scripting language and it's not serious.
I tried the rest, but the same C# didn’t work for me (I don’t know why, I just don’t like it)
I’m trying to learn JavaScript now. I also had an experience with PHP, which seemed normal to me.
But since 2019, I have seen that C ++ is not in demand in Ukraine, and there is still a lot to learn and I want to switch to something simpler, because I don’t want to waste a lot of time for nothing (I’m 21 years old and I still don’t worked officially by profession)

What recommendations can you give? I don't like Java, just like C#.
Swift is tailored for Apple products that I don't have. I already plan to learn Python at least at a basic level.
PHP, JavaScript is what I can learn and I like it, but maybe you can suggest better options. If you still stop at PHP + JavaScript, then you already need to know the frameworks. And HTML + CSS. This also includes React, Laravel.
Or are there better options?

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Daniil Demidko, 2020-05-18
@Chronicler

Where to give in? Get to work!)
Look at what vacancies there are in your area of ​​back-end development and go there. If I were you, I wouldn’t be picky, but I would go through interviews without limiting myself to C ++

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Arseny, 2020-05-18
Matytsyn @ArsenyMatytsyn

This question, if it does not violate paragraph 5.13 of the rules , is very on the verge.
Yes, and the answer is extremely simple → you look at the requirements of vacancies, and that's what you learn / seek employment.

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Rivakiel, 2020-05-18
@Rivakiel

Move to the USA after the epidemic

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