I haven't learned PHP nor Ruby but if I had to go with one it would be PHP. Seems like I'd get the most utility out of it and prospects in my area.
In fact, I've never seen a RoR job posted in my area. Mostly PHP, Python and JS.
But you know, you gotta give credit where credit is due. Laravel would not be a thing if it weren't for RoR. RoR was incredibly influential.
Ok, so maybe I exaggerated, I've dabbled in these languages. Not really formally learned them. Or at least .... I can't say I've learned them if I haven't done any paid work with them.
> In fact, I've never seen a RoR job posted in my area. Mostly PHP, Python and JS.
The trick is to get jobs where people don't care about your tools but only the results. And then you can use whatever tools you want. Did that long ago with Django when there was literally no Python jobs in my area.
In fact, I've never seen a RoR job posted in my area. Mostly PHP, Python and JS.
But you know, you gotta give credit where credit is due. Laravel would not be a thing if it weren't for RoR. RoR was incredibly influential.
Ok, so maybe I exaggerated, I've dabbled in these languages. Not really formally learned them. Or at least .... I can't say I've learned them if I haven't done any paid work with them.