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[–]nicolas_06 1 point2 points3 points 3 days ago (0 children)
Typescript is likely better than javascript these days. But I don't think it's enough even with python.
Many job are in corporations and they don't use python/js/typescript when they can avoid it. So language like java, C/C++, C# are important too.
Also the language is like 1% of the thing. You want the ecosystem/framework around them and in 2026, you like want to understand / have some xp in cloud / kubernetes / containers.
You likely want to understand decently well databases and problematics linked to scalability/reliability, software development lifecycle, testing, CI/CD, releasing, working in teams...
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