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I would go to Buddhism... Ugh... That is, in Python. He has a larger flock and is more widespread. The followers of the doctrine are not malicious, and will help. And Ruby, as Confucianism, is somehow too narrow ... Although, maybe I just met few of his followers.
In general, some live in paganism. They go to shamans, pile up pyramids of stones near the roads, tie ribbons as a gift to trees on branches. Beautiful, calm... complete unity with the elements, and the programmer as one of these elements...
If we start only from the criteria:
1. Demanded
2. They pay a lot
That IMHO, not the right direction of thought. You need to develop your level in one direction, and not shy away in all directions on half measures. For a good high-class specialist in PHP will be more in demand and with a large salary. Than a mediocre Py/Ru programmer.
Вот меня тут пинать будут конечно, но если вы пока еще сами не знаете что хотите, изучайте дальше php, попутно изучая интересные варианты, а там уж и понятно станет
Yes, Lord, if you write for the web, why PHP does not suit you? Awl for soap...
even more * th
Himself slowed down on ruby. Don't ask why. I don't know myself. I chose for a very long time, since the choice is equivalent - there are both there and there their pluses, their minuses, but in the end, as I said above: even better.
If I were you, I would try both python and ruby. At Codecademy, for example, half a course. If you choose ruby, then here are the resources to start:
- frey.su/diving-into-web-development
- onrails.club/t/kursy-po-ruby-i-ruby-on-rails
For the web, ror is much better than python. In python, web frameworks are worse.
python only if you need to write non-web.
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