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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T19:02:02+00:00 2026-05-14T19:02:02+00:00

How often is language the deciding factor for selecting a job? Many of us

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How often is language the deciding factor for selecting a job?

Many of us here are well versed in many languages, C++, Java, C#, and likely have many other languages under our belt for the right occassion (really any occasion is the right occasion for Python, AMIRITE?), so this isn’t so much a question of choosing a job that is a good fit based on your skill set. Rather, if you are skilled with most languages, do you pick your favorite, or do you follow the money (given the tight economy).

I’m considering coming out of retirement, and have started to look around and what’s available.

Over the years, I’ve moved towards C# and Python; many jobs in the area are looking for .NET developers, but there are plenty of them that do not. I cut my teef on C++, consider myself adept at the language, and know my way around a Java. But I find myself really digging what they’re doing to C#, and I have always loved python.

Even if the work will be interesting, how important is the language to you?

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    2026-05-14T19:02:03+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:02 pm

    I think that although in its essence programming is bigger than any language(languages are just the means, not the goals) everyone has a preference toward some languages. However, it often turns out that our preferences are towards languages not considered mainstream.

    I live and work in Bulgaria(a country known from the movies as the center of crime in Europe, though that’s not the case). Here 90% of the job ads are for PHP, Java and C# developers… There is also C for embedded development(which I hate), C++ (for maintenance of older systems – no one starts new projects in C++ anymore) and Cobol 🙂 I’d very much like to make money developing in Clojure or Ruby for instance, but the reality is that there is simply no demand around here. Of the three options I’ve found Java to appeal most to me – it’s a nice language, with a nice community around it and a great VM behind it. So I naturally consider Java ads first, but I’m always open to any challenges as long as find them intriguing…

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