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I'm mostly learning in my own time, which is slow-going at the moment, although I've just been given a couple of projects to do at work. The downside to that is it's using VB and I'm not really keen on it, having spent my time learning Perl, Java and C# at home >.<
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Whilst all developers will have a pet language, most will be platform agnostic. Well, the good developers will be at least.
Though we all hate nasty languages like VB6.

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Also to add, Developers never stop learning. Software Development is a constantly evolving skill, and to be completely frank, very difficult to stay up-to-date. Currently emergent themes are TDD (Test Driven Design), BDD (Behaviour Driven Design) and DDD (Domain Driven Design) for "best practices" as well as Agile (and child-frameworks like Scrum) Lean and Kanban.
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