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Joe Woodbury16-May-13 6:16
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Besides what's already been said, to flip this around, I've grown quite skeptical of developers who know lots of languages and platforms and claim mastery in many of them. My own observation is that it takes 5 to 7 years to become an expert at anything. There are exceptions, like Marc Clifton, but they are exceptions. (To be fair, too many companies don't care--regardless of what they say, "good enough" is their actual standard of quality.)
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AnswerJack of many languages, and master of one (C++ in your case) Pin
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Questionich ran correctly unfret2008 Visual C++ in static mode? Pin
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