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I've been unemployed for 3 years and feel like I've lost my knowledge about website backend development because I don't keep up with advances in that field. Now that I want to dive back into that world, what programming languages do I need to learn to get a job quickly?
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If I were you I would do the following - look into freecodecamp Quickly dive through the content and make those projects - work on some app , could be anything for ex full stack clone of the todoist app with all features - look into interview prep blogs and content - mock interviews (to test waters)
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I never knew if sites like freecodecamp existed. I really appreciate your suggestions. Will check and try in a few months
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I heard good things off project Odin too: https://www.theodinproject.com/
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Yes this is cool too
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