Top 5 Programming Languages to Learn to Get a Job at Google, Facebook, Microsoft, etc.
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Published 2017-11-25
In this video, I talk about the top 5 programming languages I’d recommend for you to learn for getting a job, particularly at companies like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, etc.
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FYI, go to 2:54 if you just want to see my list of top 5 programming languages. And here’s my Patreon page: www.patreon.com/csdojo Also, I'd recommend my Python tutorials for absolute beginners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1Yd7upQsXY&list=PLBZBJbE_rGRWeh5mIBhD-hhDwSEDxogDg EDIT: As I mentioned in the video, I've built this list with the job market and ease of learning as my main criteria. That's why I decided to put, for example, Ruby instead of PHP in my list (Ruby has a really nice, simple syntax). If I were to add two more languages to this list, I think they would be PHP and C#-- they would also be great languages to learn considering the current job market. I'm personally not too experienced with their syntax though-- would be great if I could get some comments about how they are from you guys. Anyway, I’ll see you guys in the next video! :)
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4: Ruby 3: Swift 2: Java 1: Python 0: JavaScript you're welcome
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1. C++ - For performance specific programming 2. Java - For enterprise web applications 3. Python - For prototyping, graphics, artificial intelligence
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3:22 lmafo Google shows a pic of Taylor swift instead of the language
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Great video YK! Definitely agree on JavaScript (#1) and Python (#2)!
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In my school days, I learned three different third-generation programming languages (BASIC, COBOL, FORTRAN) and one second-generation programming language (Honeywell General Maco Assembler Program (GMAP)). This gave me the foundation and knowledge to read a programmer's manual and quickly learn other third- and fourth-generation languages.
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My list would be 1) Python for data science and machine learning, 2) Kotlin for making robust Android apps and avoiding Java pitfalls, 3) Swift for making elegant iOS apps , 4) C for writing OS kernel stuff and a wealth of high performance libraries, 5) Javascript for writing event based Nodejs backends and data visualisation user interfaces.
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Great video. Thank you for the advice, I am just getting started and this helped a lot. Good luck to you my guy.
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