2022年6月10日金曜日

I want to work as a programmer in a programming language with a high unit price. What languages do you recommend now?

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Masahiro Ishizuka

Former Representative,

Japanese companies are generally weak in IT and tend to look down on programmers, but


However, American companies and decent, world-class companies in Japan, such as foreign-affiliated companies, treat programmers as if they were managers.


Or, if you plan your own system and set up a company to plan, develop, advertise, and manage the system, you will be paid a high unit price if you can get on track.


Python by itself is slow, but when used with the FastAPI framework, it is fast and comparable to the Go language, Gin.


I don't think you should think of Japan as a standard.


Even if it is a Japanese company, you could work for a world-class company or a foreign company.

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