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Java and C# are damn near the same thing lol. If I were you, I'd learn Java first. It will open you up to more possibilities, and once you have Java down learning C# will be a breeze. Its all OOP so the coding style will carry right over. Just the syntax will change a little.It sucks because most jobs want you know to be fluent in JavaScript as well as the libraries. The syntax is "simple" enough but still kinda off. for() or if/elsif/else statements friggin suck but that's pretty much all you do in JavaScriptI'm learning it so I can have the foundation down then I'm moving onto Python and C#. I need a C language under my belt and feel like C# is the easiest to learn
Java is another beast for another day.![]()
And you guys can add me on that list of those who hate Javascript
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After 1 year in i've just recently landed my second opportunity at 58k (good for an Entry to Junior Dev for the cost of living/market in my area) starting in September. Pretty excited
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