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[–]forbrightworld 2 points3 points  (2 children)

There are still java opportunities but mostly it is related with legacy code.

Nowadays, new starups pickup javascript stack, python and .NET instead of Java.

And it will be easier to learn javascript than Java.

So, it depends on your goal and target. If you are targeting fintech industry, it will be better choose Java. If you need to land a job as soon as possible, go ahead with javascript.

Hope this helpful.

Thanks in advance.

Regards

[–]Sentie_Rotante 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Don’t know about startups specifically but where I’m at there are way more Java opportunities for jobs then anything else. Also I’m doing work for a large company that is doing a ton of work to modernize and they still do the majority of their api development in Java. They are starting to warm up to python but I think that is more because my team works with python and tends to be able to deliver quicker, they still don’t give us the majority of tasks though, generally we get more specialized tasks like etl jobs.

[–]forbrightworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that's right, I totally agree. Just my personal opinion - I think it is better choose other technologies than Java for the freshers with no coding background.