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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T15:11:17+00:00 2026-05-15T15:11:17+00:00

I have a pretty good non-OOP background. I’ve done lots of Visual Basic coding,

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I have a pretty good non-OOP background. I’ve done lots of Visual Basic coding, and a little SQL.

I want to widen my skillset and be more marketable. Most of my experience has been working with scientific companies, and I’ve been supporting scientists a lot.

I want to take some online classes from my local community college. Should I take Java or C++ programming? My goal is to be more marketable. Some more background information: I’ve had a little bit of experience with .NET, and I am assuming that since I know C# a bit, it may be worthwhile for me to get into C++?

Should I learn Java or C++?

I beg you please don’t close this question. Give me 10 minutes to see everyone’s input.

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    2026-05-15T15:11:18+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:11 pm

    I am a recent Computer Science graduate and from my job search I have to say that there are many more people wanting Java programmers than C++. I also saw a great deal of people looking for C# programmers. C++ is not being used as much outside of the academic and scientific field right now.

    Java and C# are also similar languages so once you understand one you should be able to go to the other.

    If you do want to do C++ that is fine. If you can learn C++ and then master C then you will be in a good position for those few places that need incredibly skilled C programmers. C++ and C are able to reach to a lower level (closer to the hardware) more easily than Java and C# can. That is why they are used mostly in the areas that are dealing with specific and custom hardware.

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