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by rnirnber 4763 days ago
No...and to be honest, I'm pretty sure the majority of us aren't working with our tool/language of choice. The nice thing about that though is you get to bite the bullet and step outside of your comfort zone. I think that's one of the things that separates good devs from bad ones...the ability to pick up new (or in most cases old..if you're going by release date) toolsets and hit the ground running
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I agree with you about this making you step out of the comfort zone. Also I think some people might prefer to work solving certain kind of problem or in certain area independently of the languages and tools involved.