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While this is one of my favorite quotes of all time, I have to disagree with Robert from a pure money-making standpoint. These days specialization is the wave and it’s been like that pretty much…

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Seven More Languages in Seven Weeks — by Bruce A. Tate, Fred Daoud, Ian Dees, Jack Moffitt (14 / 58)

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Language study becomes much more relevant when you can use more than one language. Things certainly seem to be heading that way. It’s becoming cool to be a language geek again. This book will show you a mix of static and dynamic typing and five different programming models.

One of the most gratifying things about the first Seven in Seven book was the explosion of discussions on blogs and podcasts. As you explore this book, we encourage you to ask your own questions, and talk about them where others can see the discussions. Tap the wisdom of the crowd.

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