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Discussion on: How To Become A Developer -- Part 3: People Skills

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Jason C. McDonald

#learnprogramming is an excellent multi-language room. I also run ##c++-friendly, although it tends to be pretty empty. (Please lurk there! Need to build that community.)

I've also been hanging out in ##c++-general and ##c++-basic for a few weeks. They seem to be pretty good. (I've NOT had good experiences with ##c++ however, so I'd avoid that.)

I don't have any experience with ##c, so I can't say if it'd be good or not.

In terms of other languages, #python is excellent. ##java is pretty friendly too.