I'm looking to take a course soon so I can learn something new and command higher rates.
At the moment I know VBA and SQL, and most of my work tends to be for banks (generally Excel-based financial modelling).
Which language/technology is likely to make me the most money over the long term? And which are going to have some longevity? Depending where I look and who I speak to, it seems that Python, Java and C# come up as viable options, but having had no exposure to any of them so far it's a difficult choice
This will be my first "proper" language.
Anyone have any comments? Pros/cons of Python/Java/C#? Other suggestions?
I want something that pays well, with good longevity, and that isn't too obscure/specialised - if such a thing exists
Thanks!
At the moment I know VBA and SQL, and most of my work tends to be for banks (generally Excel-based financial modelling).
Which language/technology is likely to make me the most money over the long term? And which are going to have some longevity? Depending where I look and who I speak to, it seems that Python, Java and C# come up as viable options, but having had no exposure to any of them so far it's a difficult choice
This will be my first "proper" language.
Anyone have any comments? Pros/cons of Python/Java/C#? Other suggestions?
I want something that pays well, with good longevity, and that isn't too obscure/specialised - if such a thing exists
Thanks!
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