If you applied for a job, or even an internship, using language x, you would embarrass yourself if you did not know considerably more than what's covered in Prashant Mhatre's list. My exercises are harder, but require no more than the minimal level of competence required to claim that one "knows" a programming language.
If you're a more seasoned developer, these exercises will highlight the more salient differences between languages. The hope is that, rather than just getting "the answer," these exercises are hard enough to engage you but simple enough so as to be a place to explore the new language's idioms. If, as I believe, there's no such thing as a universally "better programming language" but only languages that better fit our own personalities and experiences, these exercises should be hard enough to require problem-solving in the new language, but straightforward enough that the problems are language and library related, not algorithmic.
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