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It is equivalent to CS but for those who haven't opted for engineering subjects at high school in india more like for a commerce student who wanted to go in this domain@BigBoo
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BigBoo23126y@chiraganand I would say. Check what coursers you are going to study and practice those languages.
See if you can get a good head start on the education. -
Banele7316yLooking at the industry, the language's longevity and the consistant growth of Python I'd say go for Python. Second to that even though a number of people would disagree I'd say go for Java. Java teaches you quite a number of programming concepts, applied in a number of Framework work(Spring Boot for example) and lastly Java is written once and runs everywhere.
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My advice for this type of question is always “look at what language is used in the city you work in / want to work in”.
For example, ruby is super popular around me so it was the obvious choice. -
devTea219106yIt really depends on the location where you live, check around your business software companies
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