Hi Bryan,

True. Not every developer does use the same programming language
and/or platform. That said, there are ways around that problem if the
developers really and truly want to work together to develop something
decent.

As with every collaboration project there would be a bit of give and
take, and some developers would have to bone up on another language
and tools which isn't that bad all things considered. An experienced
developer such as myself can grab a Teach Yourself X in 24-Hours type
book, read it, and be up and running in a new language in a week or
so. The reason being after one gets passed the unique syntax and
specific language fundamentals its the same as everything else. A
variable is a variable, a class is a class, a function is a function,
and if one knows how to program in one or more languages already
learning a new one is a piece of cake. So a collaboration isn't
totally out of the question. It is just that someone might have to be
willing to give up on one language and tools to use whatever the group
is using.

Cheers!

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