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My issue with programming languages is that there are so many to choose from, and when you take a clear glance at the IT industry it's Java or C# (C++ Microsoft languages) that's predominately in use. If your budget is limited, what language do you learn (focus on) in order too even get considered for a job, much less get through the front door of an employer. The typical job postings out there lists every programming/ scripting language, platform, automation, test environment, build, front/backend app, arch.../design specs, m-tier, m1.2 - m1.6, m2 - m5, etc... SERIOUSLY if I had all this experience and knowledge, there's no way I would be sitting at home unemployed. My final gesture; Can a individual actual become a programmer, that could one day be gainfully employed without learning everything there is to learn about programming on the planet first..?