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by GeneralMaximus
5877 days ago
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I'm in the same boat. A few months ago, I decided I'm not going to learn a new programming language unless I need to. These days, learning a new programming language every year is the fashionable thing to do. This trend, IMO, is stupid. I'd say build something new every year with what you already know. If what you know isn't enough to build that something, then go ahead and learn a new technology. (For example, I mostly program Cocoa but now I want to build a webapp. I can't write a webapp in Cocoa, which is why I'm learning Django.) |
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Pick one for the specific domain if your current one can't handle it.