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Which would be your choice?

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    Who needs doors.
    I'd walk into the wall instead.
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    Yes I use Lisp.
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    @RememberMe
    LOL, lisp! You may have a lisp machine somewhere
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    1 but if 1 wasn't an option, 3
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    3.

    i personally would have chose 1 if c# wasnt included in it, the presence of c# scares me.
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    Door 4 - Party
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    3, I like coding in Java. C++ has never really amused me, and so I discriminate against all languages with a C. I've tried Python but... Java feels warm and fuzzy and I know it well enough that I can get shit done quickly 😇😎
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    1 but only because of C#
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    door[0]
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    @RememberMe Then for you it's

    ( or ( or ( or 1 2 ) 3 ) wall )

    Better? 😆
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    @abhisheksuresh <a href= https://m.youtube.com/watch/...> Door 4 - Party </a> The true party.
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    Red door.dangerous door....
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    @nanoandrew4 definitely 3, agreed :)
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    Yellow is da wae
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    @Diactoros Much appreciated
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    1, without a doubt!
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    Can't decide between door 2 and 3.

    Exploiting speculative processing and getting look behind both doors.
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    As someone who's just trying to get into the field, it can be quite overwhelming choosing what you hope to be the "right" door. Learnt some C++ during my degree which seemed fine but had nothing to compare it to. Now learning Java because I'd like to get into Android development, and it seems like there is a lot of other applications for Java as well if that doesn't work out
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    1, but only for C#. Why the f is it together with C and C++ anyway?
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    Door 404
    :)
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    When one door closes, another one opens
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    1 cuz C#
    Otherwise Java
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    I want to open the door number 3 but Im afraid Im going to find NullPointerException 🙃
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    Blue
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    @iSwimInTheC That exactly describes the process of bug-hunting :-)
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    Depends the job.

    Probably python for most cases, simply because i would complete the task faster than the others.

    Java could probably work in that context tho, I'm simply not proficient enough with it.
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    I'd go with door #0.
    The left one with the label "JS", not visible 'cause of CSS fuckup.
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    Is it possible to open door one 2/3 of the way?
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    I would not even look, just run through 3
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    Where is door 0?
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    Is "not 3" an option?
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    Preferably 1 but definitely not 3.
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    2 OBVIOUSLY,..
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    1, because is 3 in 1 and because i love c++
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    I'd go back through the door that I came in from.
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    always java but i fear in my new internship i might have to go to door number 1 for c#😅
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    How come C# is together with C/C++?
    Should be at door 3 because it is similar to Java.
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    I'll choose door #1, then implement door #2 and then import door #3.

    But #3 would be optional.
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    (2) so I can also make C and Java (Cython&Jython), but not waste time on C#.
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    If opening one means you become godlike in that language, then 1.

    If it means that I cannot use any other language than what I've choose, then 1. Cause I'm dead inside and I like pain & suffering.
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    Is this a monty hall problem?
    If not then 1 obvs
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    I'd walk through the door easiest to unlock, then open them all from the back.
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    @BitFlipped but if every door points in another room? 🤔
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    Shit my door is not there I'm php. I'd love to open the python door but I don't have the key yet
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    Have many years of experience in all of the doors but I would walk the red door anytime. Python will always pump in my veins.
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    i would choose yellow if the other two letters in there weren't blurry
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    2 for sure!
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