As developer who only speaks your homeland's language, would you still consider yourself a polyglot?
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As developer who only speaks your homeland's language, would you still consider yourself a polyglot?
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Language around programming is an odd thing. Spoken languages are important but so are programming languages. When we overlap the way that we talk about them then it can make things difficult. That being said, fluency in a programming language can lead to thinking in that language. It's a weird thing.