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Questions asking what language, technologyabout what language, technology, or project one should take up next are off topic on Programmers, or project one should take up nextas they can only attract subjective opinions for answers. ThereThere are too many individual factors behind the question to create answers that will have meaningful and lasting value. The best answer the community can give isYou may be able to pick something that looks interesting and go have funget help on The Whiteboard, our chat room.

Questions asking what language, technology, or project one should take up next can only attract subjective opinions for answers. There are too many individual factors behind the question to create answers that will have meaningful and lasting value. The best answer the community can give is to pick something that looks interesting and go have fun.

Questions about what language, technology, or project one should take up next are off topic on Programmers, as they can only attract subjective opinions for answers. There are too many individual factors behind the question to create answers that will have lasting value. You may be able to get help on The Whiteboard, our chat room.

removing extra or...grammar police heh
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Questions asking what language, or technology, or project one should be learnedtake up next can only attract subjective opinions for answers. There are too many individual factors behind the question to create answers that will have meaningful and lasting value. The best answer the community can give is to pick something that looks interesting and go have fun.

Questions asking what language, or technology, or project should be learned next can only attract subjective opinions for answers. There are too many individual factors behind the question to create answers that will have meaningful and lasting value. The best answer the community can give is to pick something that looks interesting and go have fun.

Questions asking what language, technology, or project one should take up next can only attract subjective opinions for answers. There are too many individual factors behind the question to create answers that will have meaningful and lasting value. The best answer the community can give is to pick something that looks interesting and go have fun.

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Answers to "what should I do next?" only reflect subjective opinion. Those opinions are unlikely to remain meaningful or relevant over time. They also lack value to a larger audience.

Questions asking what language, or technology, or project should be learned next can only attract subjective opinions for answers. There are too many individual factors behind the question to create answers that will have meaningful and lasting value. The best answer the community can give is to pick something that looks interesting and go have fun.

Chose from the fill-in-the-blank. Also added a controversial last sentence, remove if you disagree with that wording.
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