Ask HN: In terms of employability python or ruby?

1 points by dawilster ↗ HN
Hi,

I'm currently a studying computer science and hoping to enter the workforce very soon, at the moment I've only coded with java and php.

But in terms of employability php looks very crowded and I much like the idea of startups utilizing the latest web technologies.

Anyway if I were to have the best chance of being employed when I finish uni should I learn python or rails?

Thanks a lot.

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In my neck of the woods (north eastern america), more startups are using ruby than python for their core products.

That being said, I havent seen many ableminded hackers turned away from a startup. Fast learning is usually more of an asset than early/mid-level knowledge in a field.

In the end, the best way to find out would be to check out a local meetup in your area, and talk to some startups there.

Sweet as, thanks for the advice.
Kiwi?

[edit: read your profile. Actually Aus]

was going to comment that neither python nor ruby are that great if you are looking for jobs in NZ. There are more options with php, and if you are good at what you do it won't be that hard to destroy the other candidates. Java and .net will give you a lot more, better paying options.