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I am thinking about becoming a aerospace engineer and i want to get a good headstart and learn some things early which will benefit me later. I've heard that programming is useful and i want to know specifically which languages would benefit me the most if i learn them now for the future? (I already know Python)
Alot of great answers here. For a normal engineer, knowing VBA and Excel extremely well and can automate tedious repetitive tasks would put you ahead of your peers.
My school taught Fortran and Matlab. After my class, I hear they went to C .
VBA/Python/C /Java are great to know.
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