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Advice on learning something outside school stuff (Programming)

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Little background: Im studying computer science, more specifically programming, C#. I have learned most stuff WPF-related, and now we are dabbling in web applications in MVC.
I also know HTML, CSS, some Javascript, SQL.

I would like to learn something besides this, be it C# related or not. Mostly to make me more marketable, to fit right in the industry.

Any suggestions?
 

PHP, JS, React / Angular / any frontend framework. Basically full stack. 

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On 10/10/2018 at 7:26 PM, jca said:

PHP, JS, React / Angular / any frontend framework. Basically full stack. 

I've been thinking about this, which one would you recommend? I see Angular often in vacancies.

On 10/10/2018 at 9:35 PM, Renewskill said:

I used to learn C#

...What happened?!

Try C++/Python, wrap your head around SQL databases and make some html front ends

You will learn more building things in your own time than sitting in a class room

4 hours ago, Halicarnassus said:

I've been thinking about this, which one would you recommend? I see Angular often in vacancies.

Depends how opinionated you want the framework and what your use case is. To be honest they are all very similar and learning any of them will give you good experience. I use Backbone personally for the flexibility. 

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35 minutes ago, Dodd said:

Try C++/Python, wrap your head around SQL databases and make some html front ends

You will learn more building things in your own time than sitting in a class room

oh I completely forgot to add SQL lol, I've dabbled in SQL, but yeah I need to find the time to build things on my own

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