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    mmSticky
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    Currently I am finally at the end of a project and my attention is now turned to, What Now?

    But I have decided I might entertain the idea that I could try something different or even a different direction or tools.

    I love to program and feel that maybe I should revisit all the languages and tools that are around and see if I should change direction to other innovations for the future. But What?

    Maybe you guys could give some ideas on what you might do?

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      Currently I am finally at the end of a project and my attention is now turned to, What Now?

      But I have decided I might entertain the idea that I could try something different or even a different direction or tools.

      I love to program and feel that maybe I should revisit all the languages and tools that are around and see if I should change direction to other innovations for the future. But What?

      Maybe you guys could give some ideas on what you might do?

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      Pete OHanlon
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      Take a look at Haskell. It takes a lot to understand it, but it's really good for expanding your horizons.

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        Take a look at Haskell. It takes a lot to understand it, but it's really good for expanding your horizons.

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        Espen Harlinn
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        Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

        it's really good for expanding your horizons

        True, another interesting language would perhaps be modelica[^] ...

        Espen Harlinn Principal Architect, Software - Goodtech Projects & Services AS Projects promoting programming in "natural language" are intrinsically doomed to fail. Edsger W.Dijkstra

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          Currently I am finally at the end of a project and my attention is now turned to, What Now?

          But I have decided I might entertain the idea that I could try something different or even a different direction or tools.

          I love to program and feel that maybe I should revisit all the languages and tools that are around and see if I should change direction to other innovations for the future. But What?

          Maybe you guys could give some ideas on what you might do?

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          Mark_Wallace
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          My bathroom needs re-tiling.

          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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