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Why not all of the above? Then you can choose the best language for the task at hand. They each have their own unique strengths.


It takes time to master a tool, doubly so if the tool is still being actively developed, and the investment in time and energy to develop a skill needs to be allocated at the expense of some other activity.


Mastery is different. You can still be highly proficient in short time without knowing every nuance. Then, you can choose which one feels best and is worth your time pursuing more.




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