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<blockquote data-quote="edward.ruthven" data-source="post: 882441" data-attributes="member: 13328"><p>My company now insists that I learn a new language in my own time. They first said I should choose, but now they have just signed me on to a Python course through Udemy. They expect me to then be able to use it within three months, as well as then to come up with possible sell-able projects / products that I can apply my then new skills with.</p><p></p><p>I am currently 51 years old, have been mainly using vb.net, as well as some other black box languages.</p><p></p><p>They then expect me to do possibly c# after learning Python.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edward.ruthven, post: 882441, member: 13328"] My company now insists that I learn a new language in my own time. They first said I should choose, but now they have just signed me on to a Python course through Udemy. They expect me to then be able to use it within three months, as well as then to come up with possible sell-able projects / products that I can apply my then new skills with. I am currently 51 years old, have been mainly using vb.net, as well as some other black box languages. They then expect me to do possibly c# after learning Python. [/QUOTE]
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