Currently conflicted between whether to go with python or with Java, I could use a good discussion to make my choice clear, I'm aware that I can learn both in the future but the question which one I should pursue first and give my all efforts and time to for now.
I'm only looking to learn any of one these for now so I can start off somewhere in web industry, python offers a lot such as ML and othe stuff but my main focus for now is becoming a good web developer, I would love to hear your thoughts and ideas. Thankyou
Java is still worth learning
Is java really worth it to stick with, feeling like the learning curve just stops or becomes stagnant after a point
Is it efficient to learn Java as first language for 2021?
Is java still relevant?
It's way more relevant/popular than Golang, Scala, or Elixir.
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I am a backend junior dev. Its been a fews years for me working in java, as much overwhelmed I am with the tech stack, I want to know is it good enough for me to stick with it? I feel like there are advancements in java but performances on other languages are way better also learning curve is also less as compared with other languages like golang and python. I am deciding to switch soon and want to know if I should aim for java specific companies or change my tech stack.
Ik that in long term tech stacks wont matter but I am also aiming for doing masters in distributed systems, so preferably looking for exploring new tech stacks with better optimisations with distributed systems.
Last year, with all the extra time I found stuck at home, I finally decided to learn a few programming languages as a career shift. I am in my late 20s and I've decided that coding for a living should be my top priority. I studied Java for around 6 months and got hyped making my own simple apps (I usually learn fast), but I kinda drifted away from it and haven't done any programming for 2 months to focus on Japanese.
I am still full of motivation and intent but I'm starting to doubt if Java is even worth the time anymore. Should I switch to Kotlin and later Go, skipping Java completely?
I'd love to start applying for junior jobs mid-late 2022.
TL:DR Want to work as a coder in 2022, is studying Java a waste of time?