Top 5 Programming Languages in 2022 to Get a Job

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AaronJack
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PLEASE DO THIS ANNUALLY!!! or maybe even quarterly? this is by far the BEST one ive seen rather then just what some list THINKS

sammavrs
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5. C++
4. C#
3. Java
2. Python
1. JavaScript

panda_uchiha
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Learning SQL can be very important too. It doesn't take long to get a handle on, and a lot of jobs will require you to be proficient in SQL especially if it's database driven. SQL alone will not be enough to get a job though.

cmhmania
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AFter spending 2 years studying front-end and a little bit of Python, I would say that starting with Python or JS is not for everyone. Dynamically typed languages are a trap, and I learned how to be a programmer much better after switching to C#. Not only did it help me learn how to program better with it being a statically typed language, but it helped me really boost my React by learning Typescript.

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I'm a data science major and first I learned python numpys and pandas, then programming with python, then data structures and algorithms with Java, then data visualization with javascript, and come back to Python for machine learning. I think starting with Python is great because it's beginner friendly, then switch to Java for data structures and algorithms

bananacreamz
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As a frontend dev who's primary focus is (JS), who also dables in backend when needed (java), this is very comforting to see these statistics. I also had no clue upwork had even close to this many jobs for JS. I may start to fiddle around in there on the side. Great video

TheMason
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New vid, yay! As someone who felt stuck in my previous career and really found myself through becoming a Youtuber and a Data Scientist/programmer, thank you for your great content. Can't wait for your future content!

felixc.programs
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Still enjoy working in PHP mostly in a laravel space. It's a language that's really started to seriously clean up from it's blunder years and it's a joy to just quickly get stuff prototyped. Doesn't pay quite as high as the other disciplines, but the work still pays pretty damn well and it's more in my comfort zone, honestly.

todddalton
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Dang! I’m surprised about Swift. Are you able to compare this data to pay rates? It’d be interesting to see which one pays the most once someone is established.

marshallross
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It's clear that learning Java, Python and JavaScript will allow one to apply for 80-90% of jobs out there. Those are the languages that I'll learn. Of course, the best thing overall is to learn the fundamentals of programming. I think that Java is the best for this. Whilst Python and JavaScript are I think needed for the majority of jobs out there in the current job market.

guitarman
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I've been struggling with JS, but I keep pushing myself. Your video really solidified my language choice. Thank you for the comprehensive overview on your metrics for ranking in-demand languages.

edhead
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Although I'm fan of Python but really respect JS, cannot deny its magnificence. Learning both of these benefits a lot, Data Science & AI have a really close connection to Software Dev. Data comes from all kinds of software, even if its from hardware, its required to be passed via software so that it comes to us ultimately. Data is like an extension of developing web, knowing the concepts in data science helps us to sort and filter data from our website correctly to meet the requirements in analysis or building ML models for prediction. Of course, the least fundamental of CS and IT is basic web dev, whatever jobs we do, cannot say that we are working in CS or IT but know nothing about web dev XD. Therefore, everyone who learns about these terms will ultimately face JS, its just a matter of time.

longalex
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Would love to know your thoughts on React, where it's going and how we can learn it to get a Front End job!

chrisskiingpowpow
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I'm not even looking for a job, yet I'm still watching this video fully, I really do love cold hard data

neelbanga
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Thanks for explaining your ranking process, I found this very insightful.

carlself
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This video is pretty practical and gives me a lot of aspects to think about.
Thank you for the great video!

peterbyun
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I feel learning and having a solid understanding of both Rust and C++ will become quite beneficial in the near future. Already starting to see positions pop up from companies that require an understanding for both.
This will become more prevalent as more companies start to move their infrastructure over to rust in the coming years.

tylera
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These things go both ways. Learn JS at a coding bootcamp and there are neat entry-level jobs out there, but pure JS development will only get you so far. Just because a language is popular doesn't mean it pays well. In fact that would make these jobs very competitive as well. I found that the people who really land comfortable jobs at very good pay tend to be those who maintain legacy codebases with ancient languages such as COBOL, Lisp.

Zonno
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this is a way better method of ranking.. nice

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