What programming language should I learn for a 300k starting salary?

What programming language should I learn for a 300k starting salary?

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C++

asm

rust

Nix is used all fintech startups

C++, Java
But most 300k jobs are going to want more than programming language skills. You better have the majority of a CS degree down and be able to demonstrate it on a whiteboard. Not to mention programming practises and principles. You'll also need to be an expert in something; DBs, ML, AI, something that specializes you and lifts you above all the code camp web and ios development jobs that girls can do.

Math, 300k starting any job you want with a PhD.

Visual Basic .NET

Correct.

Wrong.

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>how to mit grad school in 21 easy steps

Haskell is a pure applied logic using math notation and equation reasoning lol

Also the 300k depends on your Ivy Legue degree, not some language you thin you know

C++
or data science in python and MATLAB

Srs

Python/Java and get a job in electronic trading at GS/JPM

pandas >>> faglab

Haskell is garbage.

Use J.

are you 12 yo or a slav?

Were you born with brain damage, or did you chug cough syrup to get this retarded?

cobol, unironically

if you unironically believe this about Haskell you have no idea what you're talking about

lol.

b-but Haskell *is* a pure substitution model (a set of reduction rules, taken from logic or constructed based on logic) of substituting only equals for equal all the way down.

There are no turtles.

Kill yourself.

Bash

Verilog
> you will be unemployed half the time though

COBOL

you can consider it that, but it's not very useful as a logic because of its inconsistency
```
t :: a
t = t
```

my second problem is with the "math notation" - haskell really isn't allowed enough syntactically to be able to express a lot of "math"-y notation

Just say you’re a tranny and go work at Google. Granted the 600k salaries won’t help you out with the 800k/m rent, but there ya go.

very good answer

Real answer: VHDL

What about C#?

What expertise gets the most money?

Dart+Flutter is a great choice since you'll be able to create applications for any platform

security and/or cryptography

>VHDL
Lol, our hardware team is barely paid half of what the software team is.

>learning to program for money

cobol

Unironically COBOL.

You aren't breaking six figures in this economy unless you have either an Ivy league diploma or a military background + security clearance.

Will be outsourced once the boomers die off, with the exception of the military shit that can't be outsourced.

Any ERP language like ABAP, X++, AdvPL, etc.

Seriously though all you need is python/leetcode. You can learn the actual tech you will use on the job.

Then they're idiots. Intel is poaching nearly every single VHDL developer where I live. It's an extremely specialist vocation that's barely taught anywhere.

>Intel is poaching nearly every single VHDL developer where I live
The keyword here is where you live. Intel are desperate to get their FPGA on chip.

VHDL developers are in surplus here, the last head of the hw division quit to start working as a freelance C# SharePoint developer instead and is raking in dosh.

True. I'm 26, making around 120k a year as a security requirements manager for the NIST framework. No way I'd be close to this pay without years on active duty, clearance, and an IAT IAM lvl 3 cert

In Israel Intel has more Electrical Engineers than they know what to do with

Unironically, closest would probably be FORTRAN or cobol.

Only intelligent post ITT.

there's an oversupply where I live as well.

Looks consistent to me, what's the issue?

cobol on wall street

inconsistent here is being used in the logical sense
haskell is isomorphic to an inconsistent logic

none just say you're gay, bi-racial, transgender and have aspergers.
granted it'll only work in north america

this, also unironically