[–]Plavonica0 points
2 points
2 points
(+2|-0)
ago
Glad you got out and into a merit-based company. For any sort of programming work it should be expected to learn whatever languages needed to do the job. God only knows how many we had to learn in our CS programs. Hell, there was a class dedicated to forcing us to do projects in multiple different languages through the entire semester. And one of the optional web dev classes used 8 different languages just to show us all the different methods.
[–]Secret5551 point
-1 points
0 points
(+0|-1)
ago
Wow, I just happened to teach myself for the past 20 years and do have a degree in Network Engineering but I never thought of writing the same project in several frameworks. You have inspired me to take this new perspective as it would help to understand the benefits and negatives of each language. I have always wanted a CS degree for these type of insights and now you have inspired me to think outside my box. Now bug off as I have a lot of coding to do!
[–] Plavonica 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Glad you got out and into a merit-based company. For any sort of programming work it should be expected to learn whatever languages needed to do the job. God only knows how many we had to learn in our CS programs. Hell, there was a class dedicated to forcing us to do projects in multiple different languages through the entire semester. And one of the optional web dev classes used 8 different languages just to show us all the different methods.
[–] Secret555 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
Wow, I just happened to teach myself for the past 20 years and do have a degree in Network Engineering but I never thought of writing the same project in several frameworks. You have inspired me to take this new perspective as it would help to understand the benefits and negatives of each language. I have always wanted a CS degree for these type of insights and now you have inspired me to think outside my box. Now bug off as I have a lot of coding to do!