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I'd have to concur with the previous posts...being a programmer is about knowing the basics of the language in which you're coding, knowing how to use references (google, books, etc.) to find what you need and, above all, being able to think logically. Most of programming is logic...you see this when you learn multiple languages. The syntax for a function may be different from language to language, but the logic behind the function stays the same. B)
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