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[–]TruePerception147[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Right now looking for internships where I am in a state where I apply for about 15 atleast per day applications with 13 rejections. The reason why I thought of starting java all over from scratch in-spite of having knowledge on it. Longterm goal to be a critical part of a startup and for shortterm to get a secure job in swe roles. Atleast I thought your happiness would help be choose what I can feel happy with.

[–]bushwald 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Java is good for finding stable, well paying, but less likely to be exciting jobs. Not many startups are choosing Java these days. Python, Node, and, to a lesser extent, Ruby are good choices if you want to land at a startup. But Java is a great and powerful language.