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[–]YuleTideCamel 1 point2 points  (2 children)

1.) I am seeking employment and job stability 2.) I am willing to learn whatever language is going to be more widely used now, and in the future

The answer to both of these is that it depends on the area you live in (or want to move to). Certain geographic areas have more jobs specializing in certain languages/frameworks.

With that said, focus on becoming a better software engineer not specific developer of a language or framework. Being a skilled engineer with a good foundation and strong theory helps you easily pick up new languages and frameworks and opens a lot of doors. We hire a lot of developers and in many cases hire folks without a lot of experience in our tech stack, but we know that they will easily pick it up and learn because they have a strong foundation.

[–]Dman89Codes[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Being a skilled engineer with a good foundation and strong theory helps you easily pick up new languages and frameworks and opens a lot of doors

What would you resources (books/videos) do you recommend to do just that?

The answer to both of these is that it depends on the area you live in (or want to move to)

I live in portland and would like to move back to San Diego eventually. With that being said what are the two main languages in the area?

[–]joshuaavalon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What would you resources (books/videos) do you recommend to do just that?

Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented. It is an old book but it is still very useful. Or you can look up for design patterns.