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by lawn
5877 days ago
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Way to go and miss the point. I said that he might know something that you don't know which could be nice to learn, or are you seriously saying that you know everything? I'm sorry that I offended you, I didn't doubt your knowledge. And my point wasn't that he must only know ruby, but that you should focus more on programming skills and not focus on a specific language. A competent programmer should be able to jump between languages with relative ease as long as they have some related skill. I guess I started thinking about a friend of my when I read your post. He's someone who says C is the best language in the world, poet is the only worthwhile site on the web and everyone who didn't use linux was bad and wrong. Different opinions was never allowed and he was right all the time. Maybe it's me but maybe the post does give out a little smugness, like saying you want (prefer) him to love textmate. |
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But I do feel like you are putting words in my mouth: "are you seriously saying that you know everything"
Where the hell did you see myself saying that?
If you read my other replies - I said I have an intense passion for learning. This means I do learn from other people than myself.
You're right... A competent programmer should be able to jump between languages.
I don't think Ruby is the best programming language in the world - but it has suited me well for what I'm doing and allows me to iterate through development cycles quickly with ease, plus there is a large community built around it in San Francisco.
When something better for the job comes along I'll pick it up just as quickly.