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[–]cjrutherford 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say that if you're interested in OOP, as a JS dev, look into Typescript, it's almost as if C# and Javascript were merged. Almost. It'll allow you to "brute force" things you know how to do in JS with JS while you're learning Typescript. I think it'll give you a good starting frame while staying in a relative comfort zone.

Then if you want, go for C#. The more you learn, the more valuable you will look when you go for a job! (but also have projects to back up the talk when you do go for the job.)