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Programming languages

Discussion in 'Entertainment and Technology' started by BlueLion, Apr 3, 2017.

  1. Groovygabster

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    Java is super easy and super fun when you start making your own games. Python and other MAC languages will make you want to punch your computer
     
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    I can't write a line of code but I am an IT recruiter. If you are a Java developer people will be tripping all over each other to hire you. There's such crazy high demand for them, and you will be a very valuable and well paid employee with just a couple years of experience under your belt.
     
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    Well, I think it should really based on your interest.

    Have you decided which path of IT or cyber would you pursue in the future?

    I suggest you'd better figure out the niche or specialized field you would like to pursue before we can provide you a concrete advice.

    Like me, I'm interested in reverse engineering as malware analyst. Therefore, I need to have general knowledge on several languages and operating systems but I specifically need to acquire in-depth knowledge of Assembly language for Windows malware and Java for Android malware. In addition, I also need to learn to code in Python for scripting purposes.

    Besides, I am actually also interested in network security but that is other field.

    Right now, I have learned some skills for reverse engineering Windows malware. I am still fresh newbie and I still have long ways to go,