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I want to learn a language which can help me alot as a IT professional . My friend suggested me JS ...

Do u have any suggestions for a language that is better

22nd Aug 2017, 3:43 PM
hamzamujeeb
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Assembly? LoL
22nd Aug 2017, 3:57 PM
Yanothai Chaitawat
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Yep Assembly language sir But tha I don't suggest you to learn this language as of It's hard and rarely to learn And absolutely not sure what IT professional is so I wait for another answer
22nd Aug 2017, 4:02 PM
Yanothai Chaitawat
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is it a language ???
22nd Aug 2017, 3:58 PM
hamzamujeeb
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Yes it is, and I highly doubt you will need it haha. It's hard to give you any kind of advice without knowing precisely what your job consists in. If your friend suggested JS, maybe there's a reason for it? (is your friend doing the same job as you?) Everything depends on what you want to do.
22nd Aug 2017, 4:03 PM
Drenhyll
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IT professional is more like a software engineer . Like people who work for Google Facebook or anyother firms like them have employes who are bachelor from computer science engineering
22nd Aug 2017, 4:05 PM
hamzamujeeb
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Currently I am a first year computer science engineering student
22nd Aug 2017, 4:06 PM
hamzamujeeb
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I would suggest Java if you don't already know it, since it is widely used, but if you're a computer science student, you might learn it later at the university. What sometimes happens in universities is that they don't give you any knowledge about web-related languages, so maybe you could work on those (like PHP and JS). That's what happened at my university at least: they taught me Java and C and C++ and Python but nothing related to web development, although it's quite useful in my opinion.
22nd Aug 2017, 4:11 PM
Drenhyll
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Yes we do have Java c and c++ in our curriculum we are told that u need to master any one language that u like by the end of your four year undergraduate program
22nd Aug 2017, 4:35 PM
hamzamujeeb
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@Martin Taylor, I would be quite surprised if this wasn't already covered by the university's courses.
23rd Aug 2017, 10:30 AM
Drenhyll