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cst1992
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HELP ME I used to conduct Java interviews for junior dev candidates, but since changing jobs three years ago, I've barely had to look at Java at all, and now I've forgotten everything.

Am I stuck in a never-ending loop of learning and relearning everything over and over again for eternity???

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  • 1
    Last job I was using Python every day. Went to new job using C++ every day. Now doing some python after 3 years in new job. Forgot a lot of things. Easy to pick back up though.
  • 0
    I do not go for jobs not in .net.

    There are negatives, but I enjoy being able to focus and deepen my knowledge.
  • 2
    perfectly normal.

    everytime you re-learn it you will pick it up faster though + there's a lot of things you learn and use across languages and systems, and those you keep
  • 0
    @Hazarth I think I'll use something like Anki to get back up to speed.
  • 2
    Learn to code, not a language. They all do the same thing in different ways, the differentiation is fairly small.

    Besides, in the real world you've got Google.
  • 0
    @atheist Google is hardly enough for Google; if you know what I mean
  • 0
    @cst1992 Google turned to shit. I use duckduckgo now. Better returns on technical searches. Less cruft in the results.
  • 1
    @Demolishun Plus it has some developer-oriented features, like built-in JS minifier, show the info of the software repository that we searched for, or show the information of a Python module, its status, and how to install it. (Sorry for being off-topic)
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