Hi everyone,
I’ve seen some humorous phrases floating around that suggest:
Java = “Poor corporate slave”
Python = “Rich data scientist”
These phrases seem to contrast the work environments and earning potential for developers using these two languages. From what I understand, Java is often associated with corporate or enterprise environments, while Python is linked to fields like data science and AI, which are generally considered higher-paying.
That said, I’m wondering if anyone can provide insights into the job market and earning potential for developers who specialize in either language. Do Python developers really have higher salaries and more exciting opportunities (especially in data science and AI), or is this just a stereotype? Similarly, do Java developers mostly end up in more traditional corporate roles, or are there lucrative opportunities in that field too?
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and experiences
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r/learnpython Hi everyone, I’ve seen some humorous phrases floating around that suggest: Java = “Poor corporate slave” Python = “Rich data scientist” These phrases seem to contrast the work environments and earning potential for developers using these two languages. From what I understand, Java is often associated with corporate or enterprise environments, while Python is linked to fields like data science and AI, which are generally considered higher-paying. That said, I’m wondering if anyone can provide insights into the job market and earning potential for developers who specialize in either language. Do Python developers really have higher salaries and more exciting opportunities (especially in data science and AI), or is this just a stereotype? Similarly, do Java developers mostly end up in more traditional corporate roles, or are there lucrative opportunities in that field too? Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and experiences submitted by /u/Raul_xi [link] [comments]
Hi everyone,
I’ve seen some humorous phrases floating around that suggest:
Java = “Poor corporate slave”
Python = “Rich data scientist”
These phrases seem to contrast the work environments and earning potential for developers using these two languages. From what I understand, Java is often associated with corporate or enterprise environments, while Python is linked to fields like data science and AI, which are generally considered higher-paying.
That said, I’m wondering if anyone can provide insights into the job market and earning potential for developers who specialize in either language. Do Python developers really have higher salaries and more exciting opportunities (especially in data science and AI), or is this just a stereotype? Similarly, do Java developers mostly end up in more traditional corporate roles, or are there lucrative opportunities in that field too?
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and experiences
submitted by /u/Raul_xi
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