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akamaru915y@devTea I have not thought much about it because I think can't choose for now until I have some experience, but I would like to do functional programming :D
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devTea219105y@akamaru what project not how you want to write it, java and oop are more popular on industry, otherwise pick python if you want a scripting job. Not saying you can’t make both with one of them, but that’s what their job description like
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C0D4669025yYour profile says full stack dev.
Python should only take a day or two for you to get running with.
Unless you're a Jnr dev?
Then @devTea is right, don't pick a language, pick a field within programming and adapt to it, the language(s) should come second to that. -
Easy choice, if you live in Europe then python
If you live in India or Bangladesh probably Java since I never worked with a outsourcing in those two countries that didn't provide us with a Java solution
(This is based on my point of view regarding job opportunities)
And my personal opinion, no matter where you live I would go with python
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I'm not very good at Java and I'd like to learn Python but I don't have much time to improve Java and learn Python.
What should I focus on? (having in mind job offers and future)
Is it worthy to learn both?
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