Consider the primary reason people normally pick a language: familiarity. It's compelling, no doubt about it. However, time and again, I've seen what happens to developers and companies driven by the comfort of familiarity. .NET developers who only know .NET, Java developers who only know Java, RoR developers who only know RoR, etc. tend to be significantly worse than those who explore, probably for two reasons. First, learning new things makes you better. Secondly, a programmer interested in learning is more than likely a programmer passionate about what he or she is doing.
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