https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19164/do-you-really-know-your-programming-languages from 2008 asks
[my paraphrasing:] Kids these days, amirite?
and has all the answers you might expect. It currently stands at +82/-11 votes, closed in 2013 as opinion-based with 16 answers (four of which are deleted).
I think it's the most opinion-based (undeleted, un-historical locked) question I've seen here and would like to delete it. Maybe I'm missing something, though. Thoughts?
Two hours later. Folks deleted it already. For those under 10k rep, here's an excerpt from it:
Many programmers seem content to learn some pidgin sub-dialect, and stick with that. If they see a keyword or construct that they aren't familiar with, they'll complain that the code is "tricky."
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What do the rest of you think? Am I right, or should we all be content with the typical level of programming language expertise?