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I did try and look around for some werkstudent jobs but almost all of them are java or c# (which im willing to learn, but don't know yet except like a hello world which isnt much)
There's no need to be perfect. Just apply, you'll learn most on the job. Languages are just tools and most are similar, especially in the java, c#, js, python world. You can also take the initiative and apply to companies without open Werkstudent positions
tbf what i have learnt has all come from just doing stuff, either for self or friends or freelance jobs and so
I just assumed i shouldnt apply as i had no experience in them but i guess ill try anyway?