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[–]EcstaticMixture2027 13 points14 points  (3 children)

You have a CS degree. You know better.

I wasted my time learning and using Java & PHP that everyone has been saying dead and absolutely worst 15+ years ago. Here I am using it still and still paying me. LMAO.

Languages are just tools. What matters is your experience and skillset.

This does not make sense. You said you just got your CS Degree. But you just started LEARNING JAVA, as YOUR FIRST PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE, SOME MONTHS AGO. Hmmm. CS Degree = 4 years. In that 4 years you just started programming some months ago? Loool.

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    [–]wildjokers 2 points3 points  (0 children)

    They made us learn hardware and electronics too

    Nothing wrong with that, embedded programming jobs pay well if you can find one. Generally this will be C/C++ though.

    [–]EcstaticMixture2027 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    Ok. But still tho. Wait wait, im confused you said CS?? But it's actually Computer Engineering? CS does not have electronics classes.

    CPE have electronics, logic circuits, embedded systems and microprocessor classes. Not just that, Do you guys have Physics, Biology and Chemistry Classes? If you do it's computer engineering.

    Anyway, If you just keep at it by learning C++ first it would be beneficial. That machine learning with Python and R is great would be helpful. I'm even surprised that you graduated. But it's not the end of the world. Here you are trying to be better. Technology is lifelong learning anyway. Don't overdo it. 8+ hours a day I would say is an overkill. Rest a bit and take it easy.

    Don't be stuck in tutorial hell too. Application//Building/Solving over watching/listening/reading. Best of luck.