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>I think learning many different kinds of languages is important.

I agree with you, 100%. There are no ultimate languages. You have a broad field, as a developer, of words to use - choose the one you a) get along with, b) can comfortably use, c) and are interested in actually using for something.

What I have observed is that good developers learn other languages faster, the more they do it, i.e. if you set your goal higher, you get better at it each time you iterate. I tend to think, as a generality, that eventually there is a point for each individual developer where the effort to learn some new language/codebase/taxonomy gets flatter and flatter, to the point that there are no 'easier nor harder' levels of it any more.

C is still very, very useful. $35 worth of pocketable computing power and a built-in C compiler can still deliver kick-ass results.



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