Hello, advanced yuzver. My question is not very clear and completely wrong, but still. What is better to choose Dev under Shindovs (languages ​​like C #, C ++, Delphi) or go to the Web to learn php, JS? I perfectly know the computer at the user level. What is better to choose? Which area is more entrepreneurial? If you chose one of these, then why, which languages ​​should you learn? I repeat: the question is not the most correct.

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    Could you explain to Nuba, what is the difference between " Dev " and " Web "? - Deonis
  • > (languages ​​such as C #, C ++, Delphi) ------> php, JS? Other languages ​​do not exist? - kandi 1:14 pm
  • @Deonis: developer and webeloper, of course. - Nick Volynkin ♦

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Actually, if I understood correctly, the TS wants to understand what is now more in demand - application development or web development. Now it is equally in demand (taking into account such factors as competition in the job market, place of residence of the CU, etc.).

More entrepreneurial, at the initial level (and as I understand it, it is the initial level of the TS in terms of development), to learn to program , that is, to get a basis, and not to be sprayed for a specific "I want to write websites and nothing more."

As for languages, this question cannot be answered, since with a sufficient level of knowledge and a sufficient love of crutches it is possible to write almost any thing in almost any language.

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    > More entrepreneurial, at the elementary level ... learning to program +1. But after all, some people really think that you need to learn languages ​​and not learn to program - DreamChild

Well, you pounced on the guy ;-), a lot of such questions are asked on the Internet. The abundance of information has created a very important problem - to understand this abundance, not to get lost and isolate the necessary and useful. Not everyone can do it right away.

I would recommend the author not to chase after a quick success, mastering PHP, for example, on low-grade sites written by the same, if not worse, self-taught. Purely mine IMHO, but going this way, perhaps the day will come when the lack of system knowledge, the lack of mathematical tools, the banal misunderstanding of "how it works" will lead to the author no longer developing professionally, becoming the ironically called "bydlokloder "or" govonokoderom. "

When a critical mass of such “specialists” is gathered - “knee-piece” fragmentary knowledge will no longer be highly rated, competition will increase. Even if this moment is still far away - I do not think that you want to become such a "spec."

Specialists in their work are always valued, although not always adequately paid. But in programming it is a little wrong and becoming specialists even in the "Web" even in the "Dev" you will be in demand and successful. Look for what you like, but do not forget that every tree must have roots.

  • Golden Words - kandi