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by zakkap
5881 days ago
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No you haven't offended me... and I haven't missed your point either. 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. |
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Initially I asked you if there isn't something your roommate could teach you which would be good and I gave the examples compilers, creating games or advanced algorithms.
Where you responded What makes you think I don't already know about compilers, algorithms and game creation?
This I read as a you're being offended and/or missing my question or as if you're telling me that you already know everything about compilers and the something (which alas is everything).
It's great that you like to learn, just like me, and I think it's a great opportunity to learn and to get a roommate who knows a lot of good funky stuff. This is also why I don't think purely focusing on programmers who knows Ruby is a good idea, instead you should focus on good programmers who know stuff you'd like to learn.
I don't want to pick on Ruby, in fact I think it's great.