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Subject line says it all. What's next on your list of things to tackle and get to grips with? Got a language you want to learn? Want to grok dynamic programming? Think it's about time you understood type theory?

What's next? And why?

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VB.net

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DirectX 10.1 and 11 when it comes out. New rendering pipeline looks awesome.

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iPhone Programming !

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To be even more self-disciplined.

To stay with the thinking of the best.

To eschew mediocrity.

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English Grammar... :(

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  • WCF, WPF and linq
  • jquery
  • other neato .net 3.5 features
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Smalltalk, Objective-C and SOA Best Pratice. Ok I know , I'm a bit spreaded out

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Haskell More F# PHP Javascript More D XML.

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Better understanding of OO programming. C++. Security. Struts/Hibernate/Spring.

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People skills.

The single most important determinant of future income is the incomes of the five people you associate most with.

Also, dealing with people is fun.

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Just Started Perl a few weeks back, so next to learn is.... more Perl!

I'm gonna need to learn it for my network engineering & security analysis course anyway.

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Patience and understanding... :P

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WPF and WTL (basically both ends of the desktop UI dev spectrum)

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Silverlight 2 and JavaFX

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Microsoft ASP.NET

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Ruby and C++ because I haven't been there yet. I've been doing .NET (C# and VB.NET) and JavaScript development for a few years now, and it's about time I learn some development languages/platforms that aren't Microsoft based. FYI, before .NET I was a VB6 and Classic ASP developer.

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N2. It's an open source, ASP.NET MVC enabled CMS.

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  1. Creating a LabVIEW driver.
  2. How to develop a business plan and sell it to Venture capital.
  3. Learning the tools for embedded platform development.
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I'd like to do more with Python perhaps some dabbling in Django as well.

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Ruby on Rails, or Silverlight. Coin flip as soon as I finish Head First C#.

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WPF and jQuery in ASP.NET!

Edit ~ I forgot Adobe Air, I've been meaning to get to this for a while.

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Which language - Why?

Python - used at work, powerful, expressive, GoogleAppEngine

Groovy - full Java API, some momentum behind it

Objective-C - iPhone Apps

C#/.NET - Want to know what all the fuss is about, Visual Studio Express is free, Used at work.

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My perennial "wish I knew better" was Lisp. But I've almost never had a project where Lisp would have made it sufficiently easier & less time consuming than, say, C++, to justify me learning it.

F# sounds moderately interesting and in the same category as Lisp, but with the added hassle of .NET libraries.

Other than that, I'm exploring data mining as a hobby, and I am reading about professional level software engineering to prepare my grad student-y self for the business world.

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I'm definitely going to learn more about JQuery + Grails and maybe some Django if I have time to spare :)

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SQL stuff, Django, PHP - Just web programming in general.

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Ruby and Linux

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Spring
jQuery

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In to learn in no order:

technologies:

  • more ruby
  • rails
  • more css
  • regex
  • mastering c
  • c++(ya, I know but it's needed for what I want to do)
  • lisp
  • obc-c/cocoa
  • maybe javascript/jquery

concepts

  • compilers
  • os design
  • hardware design
  • embedded systems
  • functional programming
  • ai

things to forget

php and java

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WCF because it's the wave of the future...

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  • .net 3.5 and all that includes
  • DSDM
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