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by goto11
1343 days ago
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Leaning new languages is great fun, but I do think it has diminishing returns when you have covered the major paradigms. The key to growth is to discover new "aspects" where you can broaden your experience, e.g. windows vs unix, desktop GUI versus web versus systems programming, low level vs high level, game programming vs line-of-business development, stand-alone apps vs large enterprise systems, green field versus legacy. Knowing 27 languages but only having worked on say small green-field web apps is still a very limited experience. |
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