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I always mess up my syntax when I'm switching from Java to C# or vise versa. But only in a long term sense (having developed at least a few weeks in one language, then changing - not in the same project).
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Fradow9167yNot much problems here, though I am used to looking up the syntax just after switching on languages I don't have a good handle on yet.
Having an IDE for each language greatly help because any syntax error is spotted very quickly (mainly Jetbrains IDEs and XCode, trying Atom for JS too). -
Ickerday817yI always mess up naming conventions, i.e. cases (e.g. C# and Java). Other than that, never had much problem with switching.
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Да, ich find asta сложно sometimes.
But then I just switch and it's totally fine. -
@AndSoWeCode LOL a german Russian here?
Yeah, it only happens on the first few lines of code after switching. -
xorith27467yGolang, Java, C#, JavaScript, Bash, PHP, SQL (MySQL and Postgres dialects).
I switch between all of these pretty much every week, with PHP and Bash being more infrequent.
The more you do it, the easier it is. I have a harder time remembering the APIs of the frameworks I'm using to be honest. -
Kekica9497yJust learning kotlin and I have some troubles because it's completely different sintax from Java, C#, Javascript...
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