What's the best language / tech / skill / etc. to learn for a NEET who wants to make some bux / shekels on freelance websites like UpWork, Elance, etc. ?
Easiest/fastest to learn?
>>53568559
C++ tobehonest, senpai famiglia.
JavaScript, CSS, HTML
Then just make a fucktonne of example websites.
>thinks he can get a job without a degree in anything except front end
Baka
>>53568559
You'll have more financial success working as a trap sexcam model than competing with Pajeets for some cheap bastards' pennies on freelancig sites.
>>53568638
Yeah I know but what can I do? My Humanities degree means I have to work at a dead end job (physical labour) so I'm looking to do something else, even at $8 an hour would be amazing
At this stage I'm just waiting for the techological singularity and universal basic income
>>53568631
I already know decent amount of CSS
I guess I should dive into JS and Jquery
does this front end shit have a future? will it be OK For another 10 years?
>>53568559
>make some bux / shekels on freelance websites like UpWork, Elance
kek'd
>>53568559
Swift.
My buddy learned it in 3 months ago and he got a job already. Market demand for it is insane right now.
>>53571216
Where? I'm in Minnesota applying for jobs right now and I very rarely see Swift as a language employers want to know.
PHP
>>53571556
he got a job in Oregon. He also got an offer from some company in SF but decided not to go to Cali...
Tons of Swift jobs around... everyone needs a mobile app these days. And the language isn't that old so you don't have a lot of experts and companies are willing to forgive on not having years of exp.
>>53568559
Javascript/HTML5
OR
Objective-C/Swift.
Seriously. Read http://stackoverflow.com/research/developer-survey-2015