On Monday, May 5, 2014 3:20:41 AM UTC-5, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
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> ​That is why I do not understand that (where I live) they think you can 
> only be a good programmer if you only program in one language.
>

If I had to come up with a rule of thumb along this dimension it would be: 
Any truly experienced programmer can't remember how many languages s/he has 
programmed in.   (No doubt that statement is often false, like any easily 
stated rule of thumb (including this one).)

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