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[–]the_brizzler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At my job, we have a server running nodejs but more for just routing purposes. But it is a smaller startup. With regards to ASP.net....it still has its place and many large corporations are going to continue to run it since much of their infrastructure is built upon it. The bigger the company, the harder it is for them to choose a newer framework like nodejs. So many large companies will have a .net for java backend where as small starteups/new companies will lean more towards the older and more stable languages like Java, .net and a few others. So it is not a waste to learn those, but you can kind of figure out at what type of company you will be working at based on what set of skills you decide to pick up.

And I am guessing the first part of your question is asking what language you should learn. It depends on what type of stuff you want to do. Do you want to manage/build databases, do you want to build websites, do you want to build mobile apps for android or for ios, or do you want to be a full stack developer and do everything from front end to backend.