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Just seeing what other people's opinions are on that.

Just seeing what other people's opinions are on that.
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MrStaticElectricity (1 point) *

In today's software companies I commonly see JavaScript: (NodeJS, JQuery),Java, Python, Ruby, Go, the C's, C#. There are plenty others both old and new but the above list is the most common.

Start with Python (easier)or JavaScript (front-end, web).

Learn CI/CD stuff: Jenkins, Azure DevOps, GitHub, Maven, etc.

Future: no idea. How about Minecraft? We'll build applications by building blocks in a vitual world.

And if you're really new to the concept of programming, check out the Scratch project, where you can visually create a small program and get aquainted with variables, if/then statements, etc.

https://scratch.mit.edu/