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Which development vector to choose?
He graduated from the university this year in the profile specialty of VT. Here's what I'm thinking about next. So far (since I graduated) I have tried two firms for office work and after the probationary period they did not take me (just give everyone with experience). In one I coded in PHP (Yii, Kohana and a little CMS), in the other in Python (Django). The question is: is it worth stopping at something specific? For me personally, a language or a framework is just a tool. I quickly master them when necessary and I find it interesting. Now, for example, I want something new type of mobile development, or perhaps try ASP.NET before a heap from the web. And to be honest, I’m a little fed up (oddly enough) with very high-level languages and I want to code again on something like C / C ++. Perhaps even something more exotic and modern like Rust or Go, but I have not yet found any vacancies in my city for them. Is it worth while just the beginning of a career to jump around different languages and frameworks - to decide? Or is it not worth losing experience on what has already been mastered a little? (PHP, Python)
PS And where else can you get the experience that all employers want so badly? I do not consider OpenSource, because. I don't like working for free. I tried to freelance, but so far I have not found a single order. There, after all, also give everyone with experience / reviews ...
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Your question is psychological.
In short, you need to conduct a thorough introspection (preferably with a pen and paper).
And already on the basis of the introspection carried out , you will be able to draw certain conclusions and go to the 2nd level Goal setting .
And then to the 3rd level Planning .
. You can see more details here:
☛ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpOkMdO5Cv4&t=284s
☛ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hAd_EZfCM4&t=1s
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