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I don't think anyone would hire a programmer that is only good in one language . . . I wouldn't . . .
After you get really good at one language
the others come much much easier because skills transfer over.
Of course this is my reality. I live in Japan. Admin lives in US. His reality and needs are very different from mine. I dont know where does Hal9000 lives but it is up to him to decide what are his needs.
QuoteOf course this is my reality. I live in Japan. Admin lives in US. His reality and needs are very different from mine. I dont know where does Hal9000 lives but it is up to him to decide what are his needs.The reality is that Im a mechanical engineer and could never compete with a professional programmer All engineers should either learn Java or C++ for their first language (BASIC doesnt count) . . . and if you make robots, you also need C. Of course if you do IT stuff, thats a whole different arena . . .