Java -- Canadian C -- American C++ -- Danish Python -- Dutch C# -- Danish JavaScript -- American PHP -- Jewish Objective-C -- American SQL -- American Pascal/Object Pascal/Delphi -- Swiss Perl -- American Ruby -- Japanese Swift -- American Rust -- Canadian Dart -- Danish Kotlin -- Russian Go -- American/Canadian Scala -- Swiss Lisp -- American Erlang -- Swedish Ada -- French
The visibility alone is troublesome. I never even met a tranny until I had to deal with programmers.
Caleb Jones
I choose flint and sticks, because once the electromagnetic storm covers Earth and destroys your gay ass technology, only anarchoprimitivists will live Day of the cable soon, pr*gramist soyboys
If you want to learn programming to get a job do you need to learn all those languages???
Samuel Parker
(((((Lisp)))))
Levi Campbell
no. but they are full of soyboys t.works in IT and hates all my colleagues
Jordan Murphy
Java and JS are the only things EVERY programmer is required to know.
Andrew Hughes
Java and Javascript for jobs. C++ for hobbies.
Henry Ward
I've dealt with a shitton of programmers, and never encountered a tranny.
John Nelson
t. indian in charge of making websites
Xavier Campbell
I’m vegan and work in IT. I hate everyone around me.
Austin Price
I can't even write Hello World in Java guess I should quit my job
Brody Jones
No, pick a language you like and start working on projects. Build a portfolio and start applying to companies after a few years.
Jacob Myers
Get a better job
Asher Baker
>after a few years >waiting that long to get a job
Nolan Butler
i want to get out of texas because it's a sweltering spic-infested shithole and move to seattle for both the climate, the white people and the six figure salary but every company i've interviewed with there seems full of those sorts of latte sippers, while my colleagues at local companies have always been Good Ol' Boys or just plain normal people
Owen Williams
If you're applying for a junior position at a decent company then I doubt a couple of months of experience is enough. Maybe web dev or something is easier to find a job in, I don't know.
Michael Cook
If you're going to invest that kind of time and effort, better to aim for something a bit better than codemonkey.