| If you seek to learn programming to get hired for a job or improve your job skills, rather than for transferring for a job, then you either have a simple course of study or a very complex one. If you seek to improve job skills, then you already know the computer language you want to learn; otherwise you are choosing to learn languages hoping they will be ones attractive to employers. Both Java and C++ are solid languages that will serve you well on your resume, but more important, will serve you well on the job. |
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