>he thinks he's gonna land a job after learning a script kiddie language like python
why don't you do your research and see which technology is in demand before learning it instead of blindly listening to the autism board?
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>>60141781
There a are plenty of jobs for Python programmers.
Actually, you are an idiot, you are far more likely to get a job learning Python by yourself than, for example C, because:
1. It is a language that is growing, and it is convenient for businessmen to hire cheap Python programmers, you just gotta demonstrate your good skills (being better than average isn't very hard, most are wannabes)
2. Positions to program C and few and are serious, you will not get to program systems without a heavy degree (probably bachelor at least) + generally some experience that can demonstrate you will actually be useful and not a piece of shit, and even then you'll have heavy competition.
Is Python a kiddie language and is it disgusting? Yes.
Is it hard to find a job? Quite the opposite.
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>>60141781
>he
but I'm a femanon :(
>>60141899
We need a proof, just for science.
Python is a scripting language, and it turns out that scripts are much more useful than programs.
You can build functionality really easily, and even build in real programs through C integration, or Java if.. if you really want to.
>>60141781
>why don't you do your research and see which technology is in demand before learning it instead of blindly listening to the autism board?
http://www.codingdojo.com/blog/9-most-in-demand-programming-languages-of-2017/
>Python is #3
people actually think they can get a programming job after completing a code academy course
>>60141781
>why don't you do your research and see which technology is in demand before learning it instead of blindly listening to the autism board?
why cant you take from your own advice, retard?
>>60141865
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