What technology you choose should be based on your intended outcomes. Your reasoning doesn't even have to be performance or technical based to be valid. For example, I'm learning Ruby/Rails now to be able to look over Dev's site repo and a coworker's project. Having a meaningful reason to use/learn a technology is ultimately more important than what the 'best' choice is.
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What technology you choose should be based on your intended outcomes. Your reasoning doesn't even have to be performance or technical based to be valid. For example, I'm learning Ruby/Rails now to be able to look over Dev's site repo and a coworker's project. Having a meaningful reason to use/learn a technology is ultimately more important than what the 'best' choice is.