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Post by account_disabled on Mar 8, 2024 22:37:35 GMT -6
So I would look at what languages are popular in the area you're interested in. Taking the backend as an example the most popular languages are. In addition to language, you also need to choose a platform. It's good that all these languages are cross-platform and can run on and . Still you need to consider the pros and cons of each language and draw your own conclusions. Java has a lot to like as a programming language but it has a problem. She is quite conservative as new features are a rare thing for her. What does conservatism mean for developers? There is no way to try that more advanced UK Mobile Number List projects might require or it would be difficult to implement them in . In order to grow professionally a developer needs to constantly broaden his capabilities. If you choose this language I strongly recommend that you also study it and the ways in which they allow you to apply other languages and provide richer functionality. But it requires extra effort. There are many libraries and frameworks in the world to learn about besides the programming languages themselves. There is little room for creativity after all. If you decide to learn a language from scratch please note the Learning Map which provides step-by-step instructions on where to start your journey. A good choice if you plan to develop as a full-stack developer in the future. With this language you can quickly jump into and learn to create websites. But you need to understand that other developers will give you stiff competition on your career path.
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