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by rmanolis
561 days ago
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Look, you are very lucky for sticking with java and using your OOP knowledge to move to other programming languages. But an unexpected change will come and you will need to go back studying on your free time.
This is always happening in our industry, you were just lucky for not living it because you sticked with Java. |
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In professional capacity over the years I have used Perl, PHP, Bash, SQL (various dialects), Java, Groovy, Kotlin, Scala, Javascript and Typescript. I did not move from Java and OOP knowledge to other programming languages. I started with with languages that don't (have to) use OOP. I still work with Typescript (and until recently Javascript) while also working with Java and Kotlin. And in Java and Kotlin there is very little traditional OOP going on.
I guess the point there is to always keep learning and evolving. I learned Kotlin at work, while doing it. I learned Typescript at work, while doing it. I learned about various libraries at work, while using them. Until a few years ago, I had never used React and I have never used React except at work.