I know a bunch of Python, a bit of C and C++ and a decent amount of VB.
I've got 8 weeks off break for the Christmas holidays before i start on my degree in Software Engineering.
What new programming language should i learn? It has to be useful for the future as i will most likely use it for my future career.
R
>>57809923
>R
is that a joke?
What future career would you like to have?
You have a pretty solid ground there (actually in the same boat, python,c++ and VB.net) im leaning towards C# or Java because they can actually get you hired. Some javascript wouldnt hurt either, but this depends on your goals regarding work.
I work in IT thought and barely need to use any programming so its w.e either way
>>57810017
What ever job i can get (with the best pay i can get with a software engineering degree). I live in Australia, Adelaide more specifically if that helps.
>>57809923
For real, R, ruby, node, Go, etc.depending on what you're angling for.
>>57809867
Motorola 68000 Assembly
>>57810068
>Motorola 68000
sounds lit, i'll sus it right now
>>57810066
>go
Isn't that legit just the biggest meme ever created?
>>57809867
>Muh career
Learn something for fun instead. Pick a functional or esoteric language like Scheme, Erlang, or Haskell.
>>57810109
It's a good language and is more and more popular. It's of course becoming popular among hipsters because its rather new, but that doesn't mean it's bad
>>57809943
no its a meme