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I simply don't believe he lacks those skills. He says " Python. I feel bad about this one — I have worked with Python for several years at some point and I’ve never bothered to actually learn it. " He's skilled at JavaScript and C# and worked with Python for years, what's the betting he's as good as any typical Python developer, if not better? Pretty good, I'd think. > " I struggle to read either LISP-inspired (like…
> I suspect he is more capable than he's making out; politely talking himself down. Why? If you are heads down working on core Javascript technologies, why do you step over and dig into learning more than the basics of Python? Likewise most of these languages/ skills.
I'll accept his word that he doesn't know the details of Python module imports, that he isn't an expert, but surely there's a difference between "not expert at X" and "don't know X"?