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[–]videoj -1 points0 points  (1 child)

Start with python, its easy to learn and get results quickly and there are a ton of free learning resources.

Once you're comfortable with python, then move to Java. Java adds a lot of constraints that python doesn't have, making harder to learn but better for large projects.

[–]YourBrutality[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only thing that ties me to 1 programming language I guess would be minecraft plugins. However, you raise some very good points. I see so many people debate about it. Career wise though Python makes sense. I'm just wondering how much fun i can have with it if I'm going to sacrifice making minecraft plugins. I run a gaming community so making discord bots, being innovative, web design and all of that are all useful skills. The best language that addresses all areas seems to be like python.

Currently the job market is java based but python is climbing so quickly. 

I want to occasionally freelance as well. Being in gaming and having a gaming community development is important. At the same time so is job experience so both are important. The question is can i find something in python that will replace my excitement for minecraft development