Which backend programming language should I choose for job prospects, especially in big tech?

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Asked By CodeCrafter92 On

I'm following a typical roadmap for backend development, where I need to choose a language first, then move on to tools like Git, data structures and algorithms, databases, frameworks, and projects. My main goal is to land a job as a backend developer, particularly in big tech companies or other large organizations. If you were just starting out, which language, framework, and database would you focus on for the best job opportunities?

5 Answers

Answered By PerspectivesMatter On

It’s like asking which shoes make a player great—any shoes can work! The key is to find what you like and be adaptable. But remember, the fundamentals matter most.

Answered By SimpleStart82 On

It really depends on your interests. If you're uncertain, starting with accessible languages like Python (Django/FastAPI) or JavaScript (React/Next) is a good path.

Answered By PythonLover33 On

Starting with Python is great since it's in high demand. Focus on mastering it. As a developer, you'll learn multiple languages eventually anyways.

Answered By DemandDrivenDev On

C# is very much in demand for the programming roles you’re considering, so that could be a solid starting point.

Answered By JavaWhiz On

Java is a strong choice; it's widely used in big tech. Plus, with Java Spring, you can build robust applications that are in high demand.

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