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To: wally_bert
I taught an embedded systems class with 6800 and 8085 trainers for my students. I had the 6800 op codes memorized to the point that I could write the code and assemble on the white board during my lecture without looking at the op code card. A nice gig from 1980 to 1983. A 20 minute read of K&R C was sufficient to make me productive. C++ followed a couple months later...that's been a moving target since 1983. The 2017 flavor of C++ is very changed vs 1983. I work in Java daily, C/C++ often. Kotlin is the latest language on my list. I play with LISP/Clojure as amusement. Ruby daily, python frequently. JavaScript frequently too. If you're not a polyglot in the computer language world, you won't be employed long. On one project it was necessary to be fluent in Ada, C, C++, FORTRAN, PL/SQL, Java and Javascript. Facility in Windows, Solaris, Linux was a given. DoD clearance and a very special skillset.
124 posted on 01/25/2019 11:45:39 AM PST by Myrddin
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To: Myrddin

#124 If you’re not a polyglot in the computer language world, you won’t be employed long.

I have no idea what you just said. So maybe I can be a journalist :)


136 posted on 01/25/2019 6:09:11 PM PST by minnesota_bound
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To: Myrddin

Nowadays you have to be a programmer, business analyst, and project manager all-in-one.


137 posted on 01/25/2019 6:10:46 PM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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