On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 6:58 PM, shainnif ismail <[email protected]> wrote:

> Learning different languages gives you perspective,  widening your toolkit
> of solutions.    And gives you the ability and skills to pick the right tool
> for the job at hand.
>
> Every language has its own idioms which maybe better suited to your problem
> than java.   New languages are about improving the width of your knowledge
> rather than the depth.
>
> I agree that once you have experienced a new language you need to keep it
> sharp,  but that is the same with all skills.
>

And what about libraries and frameworks ? We write stuff w/ libs and fws not
only languages this aint the early 1960s where everyone started from scratch
everytime a new program had to be written.

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