I'm getting along in my CS degree but so far all I've coded in is C and assembly for MIPS and, well another architecture whose name slips my mind at the moment. I have a feeling the languages they teach you with aren't the languages people get hired for. Some kind of paid internship or part time position relating to my field of study now would be nice too. I really want to be able to work, so when I go to Barnes & Noble tomorrow what language(s) should I check out?
You see a lot of the "oshi- I know Java but not C wtf do I do?!" but not much of the other way around, eh?
It's like saying "I'm a successful smart individual, how can I stop this? Should I bash myself in the head repeatedly with a hammer? Maybe with a mallet? I'm going to Home Depot tomorrow so what should I look out for?"
I know the answer and could help him, but I won't. It's against my ethics, sorry.[/spoiler] You have just lost the game.