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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Experience with Java, C++, ruby, or C#

Does it means "Experience with Java or C++ or ruby or C#"

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It means "Experience with Java and C++ and ruby or C#"
  

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If this is, for example, one of the required skills for a job, I can't see how it could mean anything other than "experience with Java or C++ or Ruby or C#".

  • If this is, for example, one of the required skills for a job, I can't see how it could mean anything other than "experience with Java or C++ or Ruby or C#".
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If this is, for example, one of the required skills for a job, I can't see how it could mean anything other than "experience with Java or C++ or Ruby or C#".

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