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General Discussion

Rouillie Wilkerson
Rouillie Wilkerson
10,419 Points

Python or JavaScript - Which should I choose?

I want to become job ready, soon. I've ventured into Python, then went on the JavaScript track because it's popular. However, I'm uninspired by JavaScript, and prefer Python, which I feel excited about even when challenged. Am I burying myself before I get started by pursuing Python? Or, should I just stick it out, and pursue JavaScript because it seems more job marketable?

Jason Dirnbauer
Jason Dirnbauer
18,815 Points

I tend to agree with Steven. Pursuing the language you are passionate about will help in the long run because you will be more likely to stick with it. If you're more interested in Python you might be better off doing data analytics than web development (IMHO). Python is very strong in that area with the other language being R. If you're interested you may want to check DataCamp which is similar to Treehouse but focused more on data analytics and machine learning / artificial intelligence.

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,644 Points

A job that is uninspiring can have a big negative impact on your life. I suggest "following your bliss". If it takes more effort to get a job in your preferred skill, it will be worth it.