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halostatue | 9 days ago
I don't really agree with you on this, even though I agree with everything else here. Then again, I am an outlier where I've used ~40 programming languages in my career. There are a couple of language families (array languages like APL, exotics like BF) where I cannot read it because I've had no real opportunity to learn them, and there's a significant difference in being able to read a language and use a language (I can read, but not really use Haskell -- although I have shipped a couple of patches to small libraries).
I despair at the number of developers in the profession who understand only one or two programming languages…and badly at that.
(It's worth noting that I wholly disagree with the original post. 24 years ago I chose Ruby over Python because of syntax. Ruby appealed to me, Python didn't — purely on syntax. I never pretended that Python was less capable, only that its syntactic choices drove me away from choosing it as a primary language. I'm comfortable programming in Python now, but still prefer using most other languages to Python … although these days that has more to do with package management.)
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