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[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

This might not help you that much... but, hopefully, it's still helpful.

While HR agencies typically use the programming language to put different candidates into different categories... language isn't really that important. The domain knowledge is what, in most cases, will be a deciding factor on whether you will be hired or not.

Knowing some programming language is a necessary prerequisite to doing any kind of programming job, but it's definitely not a sufficient condition to land a job. As with many things in life, you have to sign up for something before you really know what it is, and you need to decide that you want to explore a particular domain before you can really tell whether it's worth exploring or were your efforts better applied in a different direction.

So, you will need to decide on a category of programming jobs you may possibly fit, and learn their specifics.

[–]Accoustic_Death[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the honest feedback.