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Need help plz. Thank you

Hey guys what's up. So straight to the point, i have learnt some programming languages(C,C++, Java) and some web development stuff(HTML, CSS, JavaScript) but i wouldn't say I'm an expert at anything. I feel like I'm drifting aimlessly to nowhere. I can learn any language with some time and effort, but i don't see the point in doing so. I don't know what to learn to get a actually job. But, i don't want to learn something very specific and be searching for a rare job. So i need some help What should I learn next? Don't say learn anything that interests you, cuz everything is interesting. If any of you are in the programming industry and been through this, help me plz. Suggest me something useful to learn, i don't want to learn everything and get nowhere. Say me something with which i can get a job easily(I'm in India BTW). I'm a really good self-learner and a logical thinker so it's okay even if it is complex, i just want to learn something useful and get a good paying job while keeping my talent portable

2nd Feb 2022, 11:37 AM
Rishi
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Hello, Rishi So you are saying that what you should do next? Well, programming is just a small thing, there are many much intresting topics which I think all should know like Databases, Networking, Learning Clouds Computing can helpful too etc! These are some amazing topics But when you want to be a good programmer than not only learning but practicing and making projects will gives you the confidence, that you are doing well and most of time when you will make projects you will understand the need of many concepts! Hope it's helpful! Happy Learning 🙂
2nd Feb 2022, 12:23 PM
Abhiyantā
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I'm not very experienced or something, but I recommend to master the languages you know.
2nd Feb 2022, 12:13 PM
Scarlet Witch
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Rishi I have wrestled with this problem continually in my career. Too often it happens that by the time I learn a new technology the jobs are gone, or now they want someone with next level experience, or the fad is over. Employers don't seem to trust that we could be smart enough to figure it out while on the job. Either that, or they are intimidated by smart people. I wish I had the wisdom to answer you. I could use it, too!
3rd Feb 2022, 6:40 AM
Brian
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