What to learn first? /u/CordyCeptus CSCQ protests reddit

Sorry for the wall, the questions are at the bottom.

Ill be graduating in a few months and I have a little experience in python and c# along with power apps and vba from internships. I kind of want to go into game development, but I also want a good paying job fast so I’m stuck on what languages to learn first. This last semester ill be taking classes that will use JavaScript, html, C, and python, should I just focus on python, C, or stick with C# until I’m comfortable?

I guess I’m asking this, – What are some decent jobs/fields that use C#, C, and Python that can be targeted as a graduate. – How common/ available are game development positions for cs graduates? – What external education or certifications would you recommend (Google certs, Microsoft learn, freecodecamp, etc)

Sorry again for the wall, caffeine is hitting hard.

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​r/cscareerquestions Sorry for the wall, the questions are at the bottom. Ill be graduating in a few months and I have a little experience in python and c# along with power apps and vba from internships. I kind of want to go into game development, but I also want a good paying job fast so I’m stuck on what languages to learn first. This last semester ill be taking classes that will use JavaScript, html, C, and python, should I just focus on python, C, or stick with C# until I’m comfortable? I guess I’m asking this, – What are some decent jobs/fields that use C#, C, and Python that can be targeted as a graduate. – How common/ available are game development positions for cs graduates? – What external education or certifications would you recommend (Google certs, Microsoft learn, freecodecamp, etc) Sorry again for the wall, caffeine is hitting hard. submitted by /u/CordyCeptus [link] [comments] 

Sorry for the wall, the questions are at the bottom.

Ill be graduating in a few months and I have a little experience in python and c# along with power apps and vba from internships. I kind of want to go into game development, but I also want a good paying job fast so I’m stuck on what languages to learn first. This last semester ill be taking classes that will use JavaScript, html, C, and python, should I just focus on python, C, or stick with C# until I’m comfortable?

I guess I’m asking this, – What are some decent jobs/fields that use C#, C, and Python that can be targeted as a graduate. – How common/ available are game development positions for cs graduates? – What external education or certifications would you recommend (Google certs, Microsoft learn, freecodecamp, etc)

Sorry again for the wall, caffeine is hitting hard.

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