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Which language to choose for quick learning (1-2 months)?
Good afternoon!
This is a worrying question.
I have 1-2 months to learn the language at the Junior level.
Only here is what you advise: Java, PHP, Ruby or some other?
If you have other options I would be very grateful.
Thank you for asking and for your help!!!
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You are going to learn something for a long time. Read here, learn C++ in 24 hours: www.williamspublishing.com/Books/978-5-8459-0949-7.html
Okay, okay, stop joking. If the case, then you must first understand what knowledge you have in the database, what you want to do, and then advise. In general, speaking to your own, I'm sorry, stupid question, you will only get stupid answers.
I recommend Python A good
book - "Dawson M. - Programming in Python" (can be found on the net for free)
Well, you learn the language in two months, only to get a job as a junior you need much more
Start with discrete mathematics, look through books on algorithms, try to implement these algorithms in pseudocode. But when you understand at least a little what the essence of the programmer's work is, then ask yourself the question "Which tool would you use for EXACTLY THIS TASK?" The syntax of almost any popular language is learned in a couple of weeks (the stupid process of memorizing new words and the order of their use) and the books from the 24 Hours series do not deceive, the fact is that they promise to introduce the basic features of the language and introduce them. But everyone still wants to become super cool programmers, and after these books a miracle does not happen, and woe programmers, not understanding how it happened, start searching for another method "How to become Jobs in 24 minutes))" Learn the basics of the specialty, and find the necessary tools yourself. I think that a good lead developer will be very happy to accept a junior in his team who will give an excellent reasoned answer and write a solution in pseudocode. The main thing to understand is that the language is not so important! Good luck =)
depends on your geography and on the availability of vacancies, and so any
If you have a base and knowledge of the basics of OOP and programming, then almost any language can be learned very quickly ... Now they are almost all the same ... Well, Ruby is a little more interesting :-) Python is probably easier. Dawson's book is a very good book to start with!
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