--On Wednesday, January 24, 2007 1:19 AM +0100 Dirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
In the most cases it will be the language the main developers know.
As the "main developer" at my company ;) it's my job to research new tools.
I will always take you some time to get used to a new language, and if
you don't do work on it in a daily business it will always be a steep
learning curve.
True. I know a lot of programmers who see programming as a means to some
other end, and learn just enough to achieve that goal. I instead like the
discipline itself, so I'm always looking into new things associated with
computers and programming, which includes languages, libraries, and
techniques. One reason I want to avoid vendor lock-in is that it prevents
me from taking advantage of new technologies if they're offered by a
competitor.
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