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Which language is easier to start remote work or freelancing?
Good afternoon. I tried java, python, ruby, c# - I wrote various utilities for myself on them. Everyone likes about the same. I can't decide on one of them. I want to start making money programming. The situation is such that I cannot move and I can only earn money by programming remotely or freelancing. I don't have the endless supply of enthusiasm that people who write frameworks on pure enthusiasm have, so I can't set myself goals for half a man-year. But I like to write - my own small problems carry away to burning eyes and insomnia. I don’t know in which language it will be easier to find the first orders and how to search for them. I would like to start working even with little things, maybe helping someone, gaining experience. I know git, simple sql, I can raise servers on Linux with Google. I ask for advice on where to start, better even with links or,
UPD concerning php I am afraid. A bunch of holivars, only the lazy one did not spit at him. Maybe it's haters gonna hate, then I would like to know about the right direction of study, because due to the low threshold, the Internet is littered with information that is bad practice.
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If there is a normal experience in Ruby, then it is. If not, then PHP / JS.
If you know programming, but not PL, then you can earn money on pascals.
Never choose a language based on the desire to make money, it's a failure, I know for myself, I myself rushed between python, php and java.
Take the language that you like and with which you live most comfortably, upgrade your skills (frameworks, patterns, algorithms) and you can earn money on it.
If you need to start immediately (that is, the answer to the question "which one is easier to start with?") and be able to easily and cheaply host projects without bothering with VPS, then PHP. If the issue of subsistence is not urgent at this moment, then it is better to look to the future, the future is JavaScript, C #, Go, perhaps Ruby / RoR and Python / Django. If you think about it, in my opinion the king of all options is JavaScript (full stack - both client and server side), not that I really liked it, but like that.
On any one you like, the average salary at full time is about 80-100 thousand dollars a year before taxes.
I do not quite agree with Vladimir. I have been programming in C++ for a long time. Finding a permanent job is not a problem, but in the field of freelancing, it is completely unclaimed. It is impossible to find an order on the same Freelance. Judging by the orders, you need to master either some popular web framework or programming for iOS or Android.
Try to fit in with someone and freelance apprentices. From time to time such announcements come across (it's not about "looking for partners for a super-duper startup"). On real tasks, there will quickly be an intersection of "what you like" with "what you need".
Choose the intersection of two circles: the maximum projects in the language and the threshold for entering the language.
PHP is the clear leader here - https://www.freelancer.com/job/
In general, you don’t need a PL, but just a language - English (angloved.ru to help). Are you going to work for bucks/euro?
You definitely won’t get lost with PEKHAPE)) And so everything that is connected with the web. And in the direction of the mobile girl, look (java or / and sharp - better or).
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