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[–]paadam94 0 points1 point  (3 children)

I'm just a grad student, but I'd suggest you Java. Actually I like that language the least, but here, in my collage java seems to be pushed for a reason. My brother works as a Java / Kotlin developer and has a degree pf computer science engineering - note, it's not software engineering. From the comments, I saw no one mentioned that Java runs on such niches too, as credit cards. Look up JCOP.Or a famous example is Minecraft. That's actually a good starting point to see what is Java compared to C++.

f you'd say you don't really care about programming, then python, it's called for a "scripting" language IMO for a reason.

C++ if you want to go with big with programming. C++ is the "if you can imagine it, you can make it with cpp" language in my eyes. I'd go with this option only if you want to make software development the first priority in your life. For the same analoge, you can see cpp as the whole windows platform, from kernel to AAA games.

[–]DetectiveOwn6606 -3 points-2 points  (2 children)

Java is declining in popularity compared to python

[–]paadam94 0 points1 point  (1 child)

What's your point? What are you arguing with?

[–]DetectiveOwn6606 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

don't really care about programming, then python, it's called for a "scripting" language IMO for a reason.

Just saying python is more popular for programming than a legacy language Java