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Alexander Lamdan2020-04-27 20:03:25
Programming languages
Alexander Lamdan, 2020-04-27 20:03:25

Do you mix programming languages?

The essence of the question is whether there are programmers who study one particular language, have succeeded in its field, now know it well, have worked on it for, say, two years in this field, and decided to leave this language for another field, since you decided that Well, it's time to move on. But in order not to burn out in a new programming language, you sometimes return to your programming language to practice, experiment with new knowledge received from your new language or from your former programming language, you take knowledge, skills and apply successfully in your new language.

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alex4answ, 2020-04-27
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Of course yes, at least because different languages ​​​​- different platforms, tasks.
When learning new languages, sometimes you discover something in your main language, you find some convenient pattern or method of work.
In general, I understood for myself. that programming is not so much a specific language as general skills, knowledge and thinking

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