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It depends on if you will be programming with technology that you once used in the past or if you will be trying to catch up on new technology. If you will be working with languages you used in the past I would say it is kind of like riding a bike. You never really forget the basics. You just have to scrape off the rust...If rust... If you plan to get up to date on .net NET or something like that I recommend taking a starter course to get you going or maybe interning at a job where you will learn new technology learn hands on.

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It depends on if you will be programming with technology that you once used in the past or if you will be trying to catch up on new technology. If you will be working with languages you used in the past I would say it is kind of like riding a bike. You never really forget the basics. You just have to scrape off the rust...If you plan to get up to date on .net or something like that I recommend taking a starter course to get you going or maybe interning at a job where you will learn new technology learn hands on.