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1. Apply for a 3 month Java internship.
2. Prove your worth and skills during it not even liking Java.
3. Get invited to work full time after it without further internship in any technology you want.
4. Join the company when convenient year later as they really want you.
5. Be proud of how good you are that they still want you.
6. Get your own project in language and technology you prefer.
7. Profit.

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  • 3
    This can't possibly be true. Life doesn't have happy endings.
  • 0
    @AL1L aww come on man it ain't that bad. Code is happiness....lots of hair pulling and angrily staring at the ceiling thinking about why an implementation does not work....but happiness!
  • 0
    @AL1L well. I got the job. The project itself is frustrating sometimes as I am one-man-army and everything is on my head, contact with client, creating specification, designing algo, coding, server stuff. I should have seen it comming when noone else in the company is using Python and I can get only theoretical help. But that is enough I guess. Language is just a tool, the craft never changes.
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