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by BobWarfield 4905 days ago
At this late stage in the game, learning a new language for me is a matter of deciding on a project and building it while keeping some appropriate reference at hand. If I read a book linearly at all it's to read just enough to get the "Hello, World" going.

BTW, it doesn't take very long to become usefully productive in a language. When I hire developers who've never worked with a language before I budget 6 weeks for them to start being productive and 6 months until they're truly proficient.

Because of that, I place a higher premium on their raw talent and level of interest in the platform and type of work we have than on the particular stack they're already familiar with.