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Comment on: Do I need to pay for Java now?

Interesting topic! I started learning programming languages not long ago. Having read the article on https://diceus.com/java-developer-salary/, I found out all necessary things about Java developer salaries in different corners of the world. Also this post persuaded me to choose exactly Java for work. But I'm not sure I'll be ready to start a project with a commercial language that will become obsolete in 6 months. So, thanks for sharing this information, it is very useful for me!

0 25 Jul 2018 08:52 u/Helena2244 in v/programming
Comment on: I guess he prefers Ruby

Well, only 10% of coders prefer using Ruby, though it has such advantages as fast development, flexibility, inheritance and cost-effectiveness. Javascript is still popular. By the way, I've recently read an interesting article about Ruby on Rails salary survey https://diceus.com/a-comprehensive-ruby-on-rails-salary-survey-2018/. Personally I found some useful information there. Maybe you will also like it!

0 24 Jul 2018 13:43 u/Helena2244 in v/programming
Comment on: Python 3.7.0 released

It sounds great! I've recently found out that Python's rating increased. This language is loved by many developers as it has less code lines. Also many global companies have already appreciated the technology. In general, the demand for Python programmers increased and led to the growth of their wages. By the way, there is a good article on the topic - https://diceus.com/python-developer-salary/. So, I decided to learn Python and I'm glad that I've found this link. Thanks!

0 23 Jul 2018 18:50 u/Helena2244 in v/programming
Comment on: Software development slow because 'Most of our ideas suck'

I agree that it is important to realize new ideas, especially in web design. Fortunately, there have recently appeared modern projects that focus on new directions in website building like https://snowfox.tech. They may seem to be pretty simple at first sight, but are supposed to become very popular and attract multiple investments.

0 11 Jun 2018 19:16 u/Helena2244 in v/programming
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