Hi AsParellel, if you master your programming concepts in any language, and god forbid, let's say that language vanishes from the world tomorrow, it would be fairly easy for you to jump to another language and if not a pro, atleast be good at it, again, as long as you're good at programming concepts.
As far as the famous Warren Buffet quote is concerned, I think it makes more sense in terms of portfolio distribution that programming languages.
Totally agree, I think is impossible to really MASTER all those languages that AsParallel mentioned. As developer we need to put special emphasis in the fundamentals and then switch between languages as need it.
I read once in dev.to something like be an expert at one thing and not average at everything.
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Hi AsParellel, if you master your programming concepts in any language, and god forbid, let's say that language vanishes from the world tomorrow, it would be fairly easy for you to jump to another language and if not a pro, atleast be good at it, again, as long as you're good at programming concepts.
As far as the famous Warren Buffet quote is concerned, I think it makes more sense in terms of portfolio distribution that programming languages.
Totally agree, I think is impossible to really MASTER all those languages that AsParallel mentioned. As developer we need to put special emphasis in the fundamentals and then switch between languages as need it.
I read once in dev.to something like be an expert at one thing and not average at everything.