How is the IT industry now? I have great interest in the IT industry, but my English score is 0. Am I suitable? Which language is better?

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Release: 2016-07-20 12:01:29
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As for me, I have a great interest in computers. Now I have finally made some money working part-time. I only know a little bit about computer languages, or I only know a little about them. Now I see that the Internet IT has become extremely popular. At this stage, is it too late for me to learn now?
One more thing is that my English is very poor. I can say that I can’t speak anything except the most daily things. Is it difficult to learn it? Is it suitable to study?
At present, I am interested in java, php, html5, scala, Groovy and front-end. Among these languages, for someone like me who has no foundation and cannot speak English, which one is suitable for me? Or is it easier for me to learn which one? Which kind of employment prospects are better? Which one can last long term?
Currently, according to my research, I know that there are already many talents in the Java field, which is close to saturation. The remaining information is not very many, and I am still learning about it.
I am also planning to improve my English in the next semester, learn a language well, and pursue my dream.
My dream is that one day I can be proud to use it for most people. Look, I developed this.
I hope all experienced drivers and seniors can give me some pointers, thank you very much!

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Thanks for the medicine. It seems that you are more interested in industries where it is easier to make money. Not suitable.
It would be great if a badass programmer like me creates badass code.
Please don’t lower the level and create bad code. Generally speaking, people who ask this kind of questions are not suitable for learning. Moving bricks is easier than being a programmer and makes more money There has never been an industry called IT industry. Easy Language is suitable for you! Thanks for the invitation.
I haven’t responded to this kind of questions recently, but I found that your input method is poisonous. . .
I just came in. Let’s put it this way, there are almost a few people in English who are naturally incompatible with each other. To put it bluntly, I am just lazy. I am the kind of person who can’t even remember a few words. I never passed CET-4 in college English until I graduated, but it did not affect my ability to become a programmer. As long as you understand hello, thank you, etc., you can become a programmer.
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But, be careful, if you want to be a dick-looking Programmers must learn English well. Because the latest technical documents are basically in pure English. It’s not that I have any prejudice against domestic programmers. The facts are right in front of us. Your English is not good. You encountered a problem that day and finally found a way out of the wall. You went to a forum and found a post that solved the problem. But I can’t understand it, how hard it must be. For example, that day Spring released version 5. Don't tell me about Youdao translation, you will find out what the hell the translation is. Otherwise, you have to wait for a kind person to translate it, and you don’t know how long it will take.

ps: I am one of those programmers who regret not studying English well back then and now I am taking the time to learn. . . Thank you for the invitation
I basically failed in English from junior high school to college...
Hmm...
This shows that English proficiency is not a necessary condition...
But now I can also understand some technologies with the help of a translator Documents and the like...
This shows that English proficiency is still needed... Emerging labor-intensive industries. Welcome to move bricks... English can be added later. If you check more English documents, you will be able to understand some simple ones. The most important thing is hobbies.

In addition, it must be rigorous, there is a typo in the title. .
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