Ranking The BEST Programming Languages to get HIRED In Tech

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🚀 Are you an aspiring software engineer looking to break into the tech industry and secure a high-paying job? Look no further! In this video, we've got you covered with our comprehensive guide on the best programming languages that will supercharge your career prospects.

🔥 Whether you're a seasoned coder or just starting out, we'll break down the top programming languages that are in high demand across the tech landscape. From web development to machine learning, we'll discuss the key languages you should master to stand out to potential employers.

💡 Here's what you can expect in this video:

🌐 An overview of the tech job market and why these languages are in demand.
💻 In-depth insights into each programming language, including their strengths and use cases.
📈 Salary potential and job opportunities associated with each language.

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Did any of these numbers surprise you? If you found this video helpful please let me know in the comment section. It means a lot!

MelkeyDev
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As a Java developer, it's always funny when people who like other languages realize how much Java code is out there. Also, with the most recent changes, I think Java's popularity is going to grow.

Razpirato
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I switched recently from TS to Java (same company) because I have seen companies accept Java experience for Rust and Go positions. I hope to work with one of those languages in the future.

pif
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You have to divide by number of people you're competing with. Hypothetically if there's 50 jobs for something but 25 people applying you are likely to get a job despite it being unpopular. Hard to get that data for that side of the equation though

RemotHuman
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C# with the new updates on Blazor. What a time to be a C# developer.

JustinPauloSoloOld
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The GO number is GOing to be inflated by all the ads that just happen to have the word "go" (unrelated to the language) so it's gotta be even lower.

Also, the amount of experience and other skills required will vary. Java jobs are generally pretty senior. "Python" jobs often require that you have another language too, and sometimes Python is listed as a nice to have for other types of developer. When Python is the only language required the job will often require a math or science degree, although hopefully the word "developer" will exclude many of those.

However, the overall recommendation at the end of "Java, Python, C#, Javascript" is a good one for any jobless beginner who learns at least two of those instead of putting all their energy into Go, Rust and Kotlin.

AGAU
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Thanks for putting out the data rather than being subjective about it. Subbed

aryanrahman
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one thing to note. some job postings require you to be familiar with other languages as well, in which might skew the results.

i.e. Backend Developer
Requirements: Must be proficient with Go
Bonus: Familiar with frontend javascript frameworks

or

i.e. Backend Developer
Requirements: Must be proficient with Go. However, we will consider if you are coming from other languages like Java or *C#*.

kvzvlgv
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No way Javascript is 3rd place, simply because it seems most startups use javascript in the backend, and startups are the majority of tech jobs. This is not to mention the web. I think the problem was you used the term Javascript developer. I believe a lot of job postings specify which libraries or frameworks they want someone to be good at in the job title. Like Angular Developer, React Developer, Vue Developer... etc. On top of that some just say Frontend Developer, and good luck passing the technical interview if you don't know Javascript. I would say the number for all Javascript encompassing jobs would be at least 3 times the stated number.

willalmur
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Java got some weird quirks but like John Carmack said the best language is the one you are using, so Java is the best language for me

kosnowman
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Honestly, watching you, its getting me all hyped about GOlang. Although idk if its the best choice here in spain. What do you think! Wanna give me some tips? I've learn JS Python and Java (all basics) and idk where to continue or how to do so. If I choose the Golang path, what is the roadmap!

nicomartina
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I'm sort of surprised by the number of PHP jobs, but if I had to make sense of those numbers based on my intuition and recent experience on my national job market... I would argue that either the PHP jobs are being offered through private offers (not by posting the announcement publicly on a website) or are already covered by developers with a stable position maintaining legacy apps.
Of course, those metrics are much more difficult to obtain.

adriangonzalezgomez
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576 jobs for rust is hilarious another win for the go community

brotherthegrest
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I am insanely surprised on how high C# jobs is in the US. It's only the half of java's market in europe in most EU countries. Don't get me wrong, this is huge already. But it really surprises me

lufenmartofilia
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This is why I know TS/JS, Java and Python. Learning Rust but I hope to work in Go (not learning it rn because is quick to pick up and Rust fills the low level gap I have in my toolset)

pif
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Don’t even need to watch the video since the thumbnail is obviously correct. C#

Kane
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17k JavaScript job for 999k JavaScript developer and 800k doing JavaScript for secondary incomes remotely at night --- python too .
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get out from social media if want make good IT career

doubleg
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Pretty much what I expected. Figured Java would be 1st or 2nd. Is what I was trained in, it’s not bad, but I pretty much exclusively use Golang now for any personal projects

JoshuaMaciel
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jobs market in Russia almost the same as in US, but C++, java and js are dominant. Also I really enjoy new tendency that many big companies in my country started to use GO a lot and hire new GO devs. I am still a student and not yet get a job, currently learning java to get hire easily, but in the future I would love to switch to GO. I genuinely can't imagine how to get first job with GO or node.js or kotlin. With these 3 languages they never hire a junior, only people with experience. Unlike the languages I mentioned at the beginning. Better to pick up something popular with a many job offers to get hired.

ohdarlin
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Does your search for "go developers" also bring up "golang developers" 🤔

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