In all honesty /g/ what would be a good language to learn/start with that is actually applicable/usable in the field of human resources.
>inb4 kill yourself faggot HR goyim
I really want to get into programming since it seems fun and interesting but I want something that I could actually maybe use in the field I've chosen to study, what would you suggest?
I do always recommend C. Learn C
The English language.
>>54658312
useful in human resources? Maybe SQL, SAP, all that other database garbage. It's not real programming though
>>54658312
J-javascript. In today's reality it's the most applicable language.
HR is valuable as a service. ASP.NET, CSS + JS, NodeJS-backed stacks, etc
Salesforce is huge, PeopleSoft is huge, SAP is huge but trash, Workday has gotten a ton of business... pick a product, line it up with a job posting. Generally you're just about programmer with some domain knowledge. If you want to go out on your own, you'll need to reimplement privacy and security for HIPAA and etc
>>54658312
C#
>>54658343
Archaic and has no nice to fill today.
>>54658365
SQL.
So webdev, server, and datbase knowledge is probably the best?
>>54658795
Grind that enterprise knowledge newfriend
Salesforce developer
>>54658795
No it's 2016, cloud platform dev like>>54659011
>>54658312
Programming is not applicable to human resources
just download eclipse and start learning java, it's pretty alright. Or I guess you can do C
Succesfactors is all the rage for HR .no coding needed bro