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Aug 10th, 2005, 11:17 AM
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Re: I HATE this!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 Originally Posted by Mike Stefanik
Programming languages are just tools, not religions. The real skill in this profession is not about knowing the "hot" language; it's about being able to learn, adapt and apply those tools, matching them to the right job at hand.
Mike.
The sign of a good developer is not how many languages but being able to adapt to each project and if need be learn a new language to complete the job at hand. As your experience grows so does your language base but you can not jump from langauage to language because one is hotter then another. By the time you learn the hot one its no longer hot and then you need to switch again. Pick the language you want and learn it. Logic and debugging are skills that are transferrable from language to language.
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