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After learning html, css, php, c ++, c#, Java and sql what needs to be done you think?
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Freelance, Professional (for specific companies), Database Management, stuff like this. The scope for Web Development is good!
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You can make projects or learn frameworks that call your attention, that way you progress in your progress
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I really don't see the point in learning so many languages... plus, they're contrasting paradigms... seems useless to learn so many to me. 😂
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Yes, I understand that because I am a Computer Science student as well; but there really is no need to learn seven languages... especially since you are more interested in web development. There is no point for the opposite paradigms. People who know HTML, CSS, and JS (web development languages) make a very good amount of money, so there really is no need for this many languages when you only technically need 3.
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Within a year I'll complete my graduation. That's why worrying about these.
Thanks to all to give your important tips.
Have a great day!
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For web development you'll want php and sql as well. just sayin' ;)
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@Dutch, you don't necessarily need those. It depends on the position.
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Yes, but learning 7 languages is unheard of to me... Applying all 7 of them in a single job seems kind of doubtful.
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I'll try to follow your instruction #MICKEL. Thanks
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#Jonathan I'm also interested about Javascript and jequery.
As a Computer Science student programming is very very important for job. But I like web development also that's why learning other languages. So, what would be the best.
Thanks for your comment
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#Jonathan where is the best place or job scopes of web development? Only freelance sites or other?
Can you give me some ideas?
Thanks