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by lostcolony
1783 days ago
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A higher chance, yes, but it doesn't matter much; what is tricky with most applications is the domain. Certainly, it's faster to go learn a language than to learn a new domain. To that end, you can get the whole team trained faster in a language than you can hire someone with experience and train them to the domain. |
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It's not only the language but the framework. For example I know javascript well enough but I now am quite a noob with Ember in my new role. I would say the framework is just as important as the language, at least when doing web development.