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As a software developer, it is important to learn new things each year. What new tools, methodologies or technologies (including programming languages) are you looking to learn in 2009?

Similar question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/231951/whats-the-next-thing-on-your-list-to-learn

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I fail to see how this is argumentative. – jmucchiello Jan 9 '09 at 3:25
This question is interesting. I'd keep it open for discussion. – jfar Jan 9 '09 at 3:31
how about patience? – Steven A. Lowe Jan 9 '09 at 6:02

closed as subjective and argumentative by Oscar Reyes Jan 9 '09 at 3:13

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Learn and find a legitimate use for Prolog (hey I can always dream :-)

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how to break my addiction to SO

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not going to happen with out some help... here have SO addiction patches they will cut down the cravings lol – Nathan W Jan 9 '09 at 3:02
"Closing" Nazis are curing my addiction. There's no fun here any more. – interstar Jan 9 '09 at 4:14
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Once I've got to grips with Java I'll be tackling C#. I can't help but feel that C# is going to be successful.

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WPF (I already started)

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Just do some programming. I'm a student with no real outlet to program. I'm going to pick a project, doesn't matter what. And just code for the hell of it. Hardest part is just getting started.

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Improving my TDD skills and testing skills in general.

I would also like to do some Google Android development.

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Python. I've heard so many good things I just have to try it.

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I think Cloud Computing should be very interesting this year. I'll probably look in to Google App Engine which will probably push me in to learning more about using Python.

Silverlight is also gaining steam and look interesting.

Ruby 1.9 has been released and learning the new ins and outs should be big fun.

Other than that. I'm going to try to remain employed. :)

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I think it's about time I learn some AJAX with one of the popular frameworks

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I'm working on learning to be a good technical lead. People are way harder than computers...

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Now

  • jQuery
  • Windows Workflow
  • Scrum
  • Silverlight
  • SQL Server 2008 (its not too late...)

Later

  • Oslo (I hope late 2009, if it pleases the Microsoft gods)
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In my current contract gig, which ends in Feb., I've learned some basic bash scripting that has proven to be very useful. I hope to spend some time learning more advanced techniques.

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