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- From: peter willis <peterw@coastnet.com>
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- Subject: Re: Young programmers read me.
- Date: 26 Mar 1996 02:41:50 GMT
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- I agree with this completely.
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- There is no one "BEST ABOVE ALL" language. In our careers as programmers
- we will have to program in a number of lanuages and on a number of
- processors (as I've already found out) at the machine level and even with
- languages that are only micro versions of the official C++ or BASIC or
- Pascal.
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- Be prepared to do continuous learning in the area of languages. There is
- no easy way unless you want to be a one system only kind of
- programmer.(like most)
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- Learn anything about everything about computer languages and you will do
- fine.
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- PETE
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