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Discussion on: Learning the Granular Details of a Programming Language?

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Robert Cooper

IMO, most people likely don't want to be experts because there is a point of diminishing returns after you've acquired a certain proficiency with a language.

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Adrian B.G.

That is one reason, there many and all good ones, I did not implied that they should strive to become an expert.

We should have experts to push the boundries further, but just a few is enough

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Brian Crink

An excellent well-wrapped point. Ground your skillset proficiencies based on the truth that software adapts and will always adapt.