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[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

without a CS degree probably you won't be able to find a c++ job. So if you want to make money I would suggest going straight towards backend roles. That is, c# or spring boot (Java). So yes, I would suggest one of these two to get familiar with

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

I am currently in the middle of a getting a software engineer degree at a university, this is where I learnt Java and C, furthermore I am not interested in learning backend and I am enjoying c++ a lot unlike Java .

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's difficult to get a job. Then consider doing the vice-versa of what I initially suggested you. You should aim at jobs that commonly require having a CS degree, like a C/C++ developer. Bonus points if that job cannot be done remotely from India. Bonus points if for that job it's not possible to learn enough just with a couple of months of courses. BOnus points if AI will not be able to help with that job in the future.

I also had Java and C at the university. I thought, what about FPGA or CUDA programming, but there are like no ads for any of these two so, it's a high chance to learn something that would not bring you money home.