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Which programming language is mentioned the most in job listings in your country?
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Js/ts, java, C#/.NET and python surely.
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>>214819212
probably js, java and python
I'd guess it's the same in almost every country
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I learned C++ and self taught java and python and it hasnt helped me get any jobs
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>>214819367
what projects have you created or participated in?
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>>214819400
SHUTUPSHUTUPSHUTUPSHUTSUP
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>>214819427
following a tutorial online doesn't mean you "learned" a language
syntax and standard library of these languages is something you can learn in 3 days each
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>>214819448
I did projects in college that have no application to IT or app design. I have extensive notes and journals though that explain how code works or is implemented, not just "oh this tutorial says it does this so I guess it does. mustve spent like a solid month or 2 alone troubleshooting x86 assembly opcode
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>>214819489
>I have extensive notes and journals though that explain how code works or is implemented
wtf.. why? Just read the documentation.
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>>214819367
One word: MCP.

Start an AI-MCP company right now and you'll be a billionaire in 5 years.
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>>214819697
I know what MCP is but how would you make a company around it? Integrating clients existing data sources into MCP?
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>>214819593
>Just read the documentation.
You a homosexual or something?
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>>214819212
We joke that Rust is a tranny language.
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>started a programming course at a tertiary school here in aus
>thought it might just give some practical knowledge and skills about programming
>first lesson
>teacher says he's going to teach us python and show us how programs work
>sounds good
>next couple of lessons are just doing inane shit vaguely related to a fake businesses that has been created for bullshit assignments
>nothing at all to do with programming
>leave the course before those fuckheads get any more of my money
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>>214819855
Lots of ways. For example creating a consumer facing MCP-gateway.
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>>214820721
a gateway to what?
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>>214821256
MCP servers.
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>>214821422
i see an expert I
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>>214821496
You need logging, ways of enacting policies, etc. and a gateway will give you that. You need to protect against prompt injection for example. AI agents have write access to your file system so it's important.
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>>214819212
I dunno probably C# or typescript o algo
Python is an allrounder but rarely the main. Quite a few job postings for C and C++ and Go too, and I’m also starting to see Rust jobs too.
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>>214819212
My main language is not on that list
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>>214819212
C#, Python, and lesser extent Java
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>>214819448
Learn OOP/DSA is difficult
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>>214824510
indenty and how to apply patterns is the thing for me
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>>214819212
Why is Rust so vulnerable? Isn't it the language that's most likely used by actual real experienced programmers due to the steep learning curve that prevents beginners from using it?



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