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In general, the more programming languages you work with, the better you are going to become as a programmer. I try to work with a new language about every year, so I can stretch my little brain in lots of different directions.However, the downside is sometimes you lose track of the syntax that used to be second nature to you. Or maybe it’s just old age? Wait, what was I talking about?Oh yeah,

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