Top 5 Programming Languages to Learn in 2020 to Get a Job Without a College Degree - YouTube

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top five programming languages for you
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to learn in 2020 to get a job without
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even needing a college degree I make a
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video on this topic every single year
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and you guys seem to eat it up a video I
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made in 2018 dot over 2 million views
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and another one I made in 2019 over 1
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million views I just want to say thank
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love the support they gifted this
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channel let's continue now just like my
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last few videos we are going to be
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ranking the programming languages on
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three main factors number one the time
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it takes for you to learn even if you're
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a complete beginner and make real-world
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projects number two the job market what
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is the demand and the overall salary
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that you can make with this programming
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language in 2020 and number three what
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is your overall productivity going to be
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with this programming language this
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really matters when it comes to your own
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personal development with coding how
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fast can you build real-world projects
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and when you're working at startups and
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smaller companies they need people to be
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able to build real applications in a
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much shorter amount of time by the way I
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now before we get into the meat and
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potatoes of this video and we talked
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about different languages there multiple
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programming languages where you can make
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over a hundred thousand dollars a year
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let's continue number five Java Java
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Java Java it's a pretty amazing
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programming language that a lot of
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people know this is the object-oriented
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programming language and this is used in
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lots of Android applications that's one
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of the primary reasons why people use
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Java as of even today lots of big
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companies are still using Java there are
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lots of trading applications made with
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it as well it's currently declining a
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little bit in popularity because of
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programming languages like Kotlin which
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you can now use to create android
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applications in this is why if you look
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at the Google Trends you will seen last
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five years Java has a little decline
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outside of that there's still lots of
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jobs that are offered for Java and the
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salary for an average Java developer in
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United States is a hundred and three
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thousand dollars a year according to
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indeed.com number four swift swift is an
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iOS programming language that is used
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for Apple
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if you ever dreamed of making an app
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that shows up in the App Store ranks
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highly or you want to be able to make
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you know the dream of every developer
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ever make monthly recurring income or
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passive income from an app that they
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created with passion love and heart and
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put it out into the App Store and people
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in the Apple world can download it and
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use it that is why you would learn Swift
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now you can freelance with it or you can
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get a full-time job it's a very popular
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language it's not getting more popular
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but the great thing is not also going
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down it has been stable over the last
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five years if you look across on Google
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Trends that shows me that it's a very
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stable programming language not going
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anywhere and it's great to invest your
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time in and to learn it I would say it's
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really beginner friendly as well there
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are tons of tutorials on YouTube that
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support the learning of it but not only
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that it's a lot of fun Java is a pain in
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the ass to learn if you are a complete
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beginner but I think Swift is a little
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bit easier to
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just because you can make stuff and put
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on your iOS device and it's a lot of fun
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awesome programming language average
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salary of a developer in United States
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is a hundred and fifteen thousand
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dollars a year according to indeed comm
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number three
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SQL I call it sequel both ways are
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completely fine of calling it this
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programming language some people will
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argue it's not actually a programming
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language there it alternately doesn't
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matter this is called structured query
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language that's what SQL stands for and
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why I recommend learning this and why I
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think it's so important for everybody to
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actually know some of this is almost no
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matter what programming language you're
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gonna work with if you ever dream of
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creating applications a web applications
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you have to deal with data when you have
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to deal with data you're pretty much not
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gonna get away if you don't understand
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sequel okay so if you want to make an
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application that can store data and save
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information for example if you go on
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Instagram right when you like somebody's
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comment or you like somebody's post that
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like is stored somewhere or when you
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make a post on Instagram or Facebook
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that post is stored somewhere when you
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log back in that's post is still there
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guess what is saving your post its
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sequel its sequel being able to talk the
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databases all right so that's why I
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think this programming language this
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language query language is very very
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important to learn I put it at number
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three but I think this is very very
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vital and almost any type of development
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you want to do especially any web
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development you want to do whether you
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want to become a back-end developer or
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full stack developer you kind of have to
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know sequel that will serve you really
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really well and the average salary of a
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sequel developer is eighty nine thousand
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dollars a year in United States
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according to indeed.com
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number two javascript who this one is a
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controversial one
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everybody goes crazy why did you pick
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JavaScript number two why isn't it
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number one yeah yeah yeah everybody's
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gonna go crazy in the comments
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JavaScript according to the PI poll
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index and the Google Trends JavaScript
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at number two in popularity compared to
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the number one language which I will be
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talking about after this but let's get
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into what can you do with JavaScript
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javascript is a very incredible
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programming language if you have dreams
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and aspirations to do anything related
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to web development creating web
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applications you're probably gonna need
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to learn JavaScript whether you want to
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do full stack or front-end development
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or back-end development it would help
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you to know JavaScript to a good extent
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javascript is a very popular language if
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you even look on github there's always a
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new framework coming out for it and
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there are tons of amazing frameworks and
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libraries always being produced for
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JavaScript right like for example you've
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got react people talk about view Jas
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there's all kinds of craziness that goes
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around JavaScript even if you forget all
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the trendy stuff that's happening around
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it's just a great programming language
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every web browser supports it and runs
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JavaScript and I think it's one of the
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must know tools that you need in your
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arsenal when it comes to programming and
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web development especially the average
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salary of a JavaScript developer
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according to indeed.com
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in United States is a hundred and
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thirteen thousand dollars a year a real
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quick for those of you JavaScript nerds
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I want to give you a resource that will
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help you on your journey to becoming a
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JavaScript developer I scour the
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internet for a lot of stuff you know
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whether it's you to me or Udacity or
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Coursera or just YouTube in general or
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some of my own courses one thing I found
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is actually really useful is on
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Skillshare I found this course that's on
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JavaScript and this course is very very
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helpful this I think will help you I
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would recommend for you to check this
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course now it looks pretty good
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if you use the link that I have below in
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check it out skill shared that have
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really amazing tutorials this tutorial
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to me specifically by Chris looks useful
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give it a try with that said let's jump
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right back into the video and number one
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drumroll please
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Python Python is the number one
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programming language and now it's not
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just according to me anymore guys that's
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a beautiful thing according to Google
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Trends in the last five years it's now
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officially the number one most popular
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language and also according to the PI
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petal index it is the number one most
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popular programming language what's
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amazing about Python is a
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general-purpose programming language
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that you can use for many different
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things but it's also very powerful
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before I get into the use cases of it
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let me just tell you what types of
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companies use Python so Google is built
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off of Python YouTube is built off of
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Python Dropbox Laura Hipmunk reddit
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Instagram and the list goes on this is
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just to give you a taste of what types
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of things you can build with Python so
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if you want to do web development you
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could do with Python there are many
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different frameworks and libraries in
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Python that's support and allow you to
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do lots of data science applications and
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the real reason why Python has become so
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goddamn popular is because of data
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science data science has grown so much
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over the last few years right according
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like look at the self-driving cars the
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self-checkout at Walmart that's being
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implemented Google self-driving cars
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tesla self-driving cars and lots of the
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automation and machine learning
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algorithms that are being done as of
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today a lot of them are being done in
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python and that has skyrocketed its
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growth why i really put it a number
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is because it's very beginner-friendly
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out of all of the last four languages
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that I've talked about this is probably
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the easiest to pick up but the amazing
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thing is you can build real-world
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projects with Python and do that very
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very fast you can do web development
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really well which pants on with its
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frameworks like Django or flask those
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are unbelievable and you can go on and
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do data science with it as well I do
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think the language that you pick and
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choose and stick with matters is just
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like where do you live matters and
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defines your culture and your accent and
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everything around you and kind of the
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things that you grow up to do so I think
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the language that you start off with
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first defines a lot of things you're
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gonna do right for example if you start
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with Swift and learn a lot of Swift
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you're probably gonna become or much
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more likely to be influenced by iOS
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applications because you're spending a
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lot of time building them and learning
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them and you'll very likely end up doing
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something in the iOS section if you
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learn Java you're gonna spend a lot of
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time around Android applications so it's
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really important what your goal is if
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your goal is to make Android apps go
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with Java if your goal is to make iOS
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apps go with Swift if your goal is to
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just do web development and that's kind
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of it go with JavaScript and stick with
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nodejs and all those frameworks if your
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goal is to just this stuff with
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databases and become a data analyst and
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specialize in that section go at sequel
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but if your goal is to do web
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development or you want to do machine
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learning or data science or any of those
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things then you definitely want to stick
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with Python it's easy gives you tons of
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flexibility and the other amazing reason
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is the average salary for a developer in
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United States according to indeed.com is
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a hundred and eighteen thousand dollars
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a year so there you have it
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all five programming languages that are
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incredible for you to learn in 2020 to
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get a job without even needing a college
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degree as long as you have the skill set
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the determination and the persistence to
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