Sr. Software Engineer at CallRail building microservices to support 3rd party integrations. PhD student at the University of Nebraska studying bioinformatics, machine learning, and algorithms.
Big companies generally create enterprise applications, which are usually written in Java or C#. This isn't a "rule" but a generality that I'm willing to bet holds up for 80% of "big comapnies."
If your only choices are between JS and Python, i say learn JS as it's more ubiquitous than Python (this is debatable for sure) and you haven't honed in on exactly what you want to do.
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Big companies generally create enterprise applications, which are usually written in Java or C#. This isn't a "rule" but a generality that I'm willing to bet holds up for 80% of "big comapnies."
If your only choices are between JS and Python, i say learn JS as it's more ubiquitous than Python (this is debatable for sure) and you haven't honed in on exactly what you want to do.