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12123826 No.12123826 [Reply] [Original]

Currently, what would you say is the most lucrative programming language to learn?

In the future, which language do you think will be most lucrative?

>> No.12123842

>>12123826
In the future the only valuable "language" will be street talk so that you can buy a gun and rob your kike overlords

Programming jobs will be a thing of the past

>> No.12123855
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12123855

>>12123842

Back to my question please.

>> No.12123926

programming sucks why would you want to do that with your life

>> No.12123931

>>12123826
Rust

>> No.12123939

Everyone I heard of that learned Ruby on Rails said it changed their life

>> No.12123954

>>12123826
Aha, that’s not really how it works. What’s lucrative is to learn a bunch of languages, and build a large project with different languages forming different components aided by different frameworks to form one big program. Often times you’ll learn that one language is better for a certain task than another.

What’s most lucrative is to know how they all fit together. To understand a lot of languages. And if you understand a few, then you’ll be able to pick up a new language in a day when the need arises. Programming is like that.

>> No.12123972

>>12123931
not sure about most lucrative here but rust is definitely the future
c++ is now fully obsolete

>> No.12123994

>>12123855
hes not joking. pretty soon AI will be writing all code.

>> No.12124320

>>12123972
What happens if you just learn rust? Dont you still need to learn other shit

>> No.12124470

It's not about languages, but about the sorts of problem solving skills necessary in software/systems engineering. These are the only skills that are actually lucrative. Good salaries will soon be available only to intelligent, skilled computer scientists, code monkeys will be lower middle class at best.