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which language to choose?
Good day, dear habrozhiteli. I would like to ask what programming language, in your opinion, is the most promising to study in our time?
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Which perspective are you interested in?
— Financial?
- Or the prospect in the form of the popularity of the language?
- Or a prospect in terms of the manufacturability of the language?
- If the first, then feel free to choose the language whose name you like best. Good programmers always have their piece of bread with caviar, and some not only with red caviar. (with good knowledge and skill, and most importantly desire)
- If the second one, then open an individual entrepreneur, hire a designer and layout designer and a textbook on puffy. Everything is ready, you can create sites for one-day companies in one of the most popular scripting languages. (do not minus for php =) )
- If the third, then assembler + C similar languages \u200b\u200b(this is just my opinion). This is really technologically advanced (there will be a lot of work and always).
It is correctly written above that the language is not important, the desire and aspiration are important.
Cool question you have. Similarly, if you asked: “who is now more promising to study: a programmer, a financier or a lawyer?”
In our time, it is promising to know perfectly well 1-2 jap, well 3-4 jap and have experience with another 5th.
Take the list on Wikipedia, and walk - one day - one YP. You will understand what you like.
And what topics, what programs "excite" you? Why is language needed at all? But in any case, the recipe is this - go to freecode, look through, choose cool programs, and write something like:
Linux kernel - C
Splunk - Python,
etc.
And at the end, review what you got on the piece of paper.
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