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Deciding on what tech/language to learn next
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I'm relatively new to programming as a career. During peak covid I attended a bootcamp that got shut down and learned MERN stack, ended up being a TA for them for both MERN stack and cybersec fundamentals (I was A and Sec certified at the time). Two months before it got shut down, I got accepted into an amazing program that has you learn IaC for two years on various rotations. So far I've worked with Terraform, Ansible, ParkMyCloud, and Azure (certified in AZ900). However, I want to expand more but not currently sure what languages are in demand. I did consider relearning python but been leaning a lot towards Java lately. I'm open to other languages/stacks as well, mainly looking for something that's relatively in demand. I'd love to end up in cybersec but definitely want certain fundamentals down first. I'm currently subscribed to tryhackme for cybersec but I need more things to work on (not doing anything gives me anxiety).

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