>Scott,
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>(Huge ship to save my scroll finger)
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>Programming is a discipline that is independant of the language that is used. A good programmer will be good in any language they use and a poor programmer will be poor regardless of the language.
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>Learning a second, third, or fourth langauge is not a prohibitive endeavor. I would venture to say that most of the high quality programmers in the world use more than one language. A good carpenter needs more than a hammer and a good programmer needs more than one langauge.
Thanks Jim.
I'm thinking about framing your response. Is there a copyright thing going here?
Scott Dinwiddie