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Go with the step-by-step approach. Not everyone is comfortable with every other programming language. However, the fire should be there with everyone to work. Depending upon the nature of work, Most likely if it's an official project work, then it's the responsibility of a developer to dig deeper, learn and work with the project. It doesn't matter what technology it is. In the end, it's just a mindset :)
The moment one looks himself or herself as a programmer, things will change. That's the beauty of a programmer, as she/he can work in any programming language.
Go with the step-by-step approach. Not everyone is comfortable with every other programming language. However, the fire should be there with everyone to work. Depending upon the nature of work, Most likely if it's an official project work, then it's the responsibility of a developer to dig deeper, learn and work with the project. It doesn't matter what technology it is. In the end, it's just a mindset :)
The moment one looks himself or herself as a programmer, things will change. That's the beauty of a programmer, as she/he can work in any programming language.
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