David Berger
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I insist on precise syntax in casual conversation and can go on and on about case, number, and agreement. Yet for some reason, I prefer python to Java. Weird, I know.
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python× 62 django× 31 java× 12 subjective× 10 best-practices× 7 django-models× 6 language-agnostic× 5 django-templates× 5 c#× 5 ruby× 4 |
javascript× 4 database× 4 php× 4 algorithm× 4 ruby-on-rails× 3 data-structures× 3 regex× 3 generics× 3 svn× 3 career-development× 2 |
web-frameworks× 2 fun× 2 sql× 2 mod-python× 2 not-programming-related× 2 swing× 2 json× 2 tutorials× 2 learning× 2 multiprocessing× 2 |
perl× 2 oop× 2 beginner× 2 polls× 2 artificial-intelligence× 2 collaboration× 2 tags× 2 tdd× 2 unit-testing× 2 datetime× 2 |
socket× 2 dictionary× 2 vim× 2 apache× 2 setuptools× 2 rpm× 2 packaging× 2 resume programmer-skills internet-explorer |
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