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TopicHot girl teaches how to learn programing C++ in 10 hours.
grimhilde00
01/18/21 2:56:57 PM
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Yellow posted...
Honestly, isn't C# a catch all these days? .net is basically on everything now

ew >_>

Looks like there's some data here and it is on the decline
https://visualstudiomagazine.com/articles/2020/04/21/slashdata-csharp.aspx

looks like Java and Python are more popular, and those are both good languages to learn.

(Javascript is more popular too but I'm not sure if they're distinguishing frontend vs backend though I have interviewed at companies with a Node.js backend. <3 Typescript)

Python is especially good for beginners since it's pretty simple/quick to get going, that's what I and most people I interview code in too for that reason.

Golang and Kotlin are both fun things to learn if you already have some experience. A lot of newer companies and places like Uber and Twitch are using Go. That was something I specifically was looking for in companies, was bored of Java.

(that said I code in C# for gamedev hobby, but begrudgingly. Haven't been motivated enough to learn c++ instead which would be the other option)

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