Ronnie.1
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I am a second year student of a Bachelor's in Information Technology, and I want to do my graduate school in the United States. In my short time (since tenth grade, that's 5 years) of beginning CS as my major subject wherever I have studied, I have learnt Java in depth, C++ superficially and C even more superficially, while also learning pretty much thoroughly, Visual Basic and the beginnings of SQL.
I have studied all these (except Java and VB) only because they were in the syllabus, not because I particularly liked them. I enjoyed programming in Java and VB, which is why I have persisted with them.
I would like to know, taking into account the software industry, which languages are the most useful to learn. What skill set will ensure that I am a reasonably marketable and attractive prospect for a job?
I have studied all these (except Java and VB) only because they were in the syllabus, not because I particularly liked them. I enjoyed programming in Java and VB, which is why I have persisted with them.
I would like to know, taking into account the software industry, which languages are the most useful to learn. What skill set will ensure that I am a reasonably marketable and attractive prospect for a job?