I agree. The relationship between developers and their tools: languages, compilers, frameworks, OS and so on, should be one-to-many. Having favorites is good and even desirable; going all exclusive...
Type: Posts; User: msh
I agree. The relationship between developers and their tools: languages, compilers, frameworks, OS and so on, should be one-to-many. Having favorites is good and even desirable; going all exclusive...
You don't have to abandon one language to learn another, and neither do you need PhD in <language-x> to do something useful with it.
Stop being <language-x> programmer! <language-x> is a tool, you can have many of them -- what a concept!
If your passion is <language-x> and you're not a compiler developer, then you're doing it...