Recently I started freshing up on my C++ skills where I realized that being a one-trick pony isn't just bad on the job market but also makes you miss out on a lot of different viewpoints and ideas for your projects.
The last year I spent most of my time traversing in Python and some Matlab. I tried my hand at flutter but realized that my Data Science style programming was kind of scammy.
The last year I spent most of my time traversing in Python and some Matlab. I tried my hand at flutter but realized that my Data Science style programming was kind of scammy.
The last year I spent most of my time traversing in Python and some Matlab. I tried my hand at flutter but realized that my Data Science style programming was kind of scammy.
The last year I spent most of my time traversing in Python and some Matlab. I tried my hand at flutter but realized that my Data Science style programming was kind of scammy.
The last year I spent most of my time traversing in Python and some Matlab. I tried my hand at flutter but realized that my Data Science style programming was kind of scammy.
The last year I spent most of my time traversing in Python and some Matlab. I tried my hand at flutter but realized that my Data Science style programming was kind of scammy.
The last year I spent most of my time traversing in Python and some Matlab. I tried my hand at flutter but realized that my Data Science style programming was kind of scammy.
The last year I spent most of my time traversing in Python and some Matlab. I tried my hand at flutter but realized that my Data Science style programming was kind of scammy.
The last year I spent most of my time traversing in Python and some Matlab. I tried my hand at flutter but realized that my Data Science style programming was kind of scammy.
The last year I spent most of my time traversing in Python and some Matlab. I tried my hand at flutter but realized that my Data Science style programming was kind of scammy.
Use what language you will, you can never say anything but what you are.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Then while working in the US I learned a lot about programming from listening to my colleagues. I was told to look at Go
So some pros of being a multi-languager:
- forcing different styles of coding (functional, object-oriented)
- Learning new ideas
- No lock-in to an eco-system
- Be generally more open to new ideas
As of this semester I had the chance to learn about Web Design and eventhough I wouldn't classify HTML and CSS as programming languages it filled in the gaps that I had when it came to UIs and to abstract Display, Content & Behavior.
Not invented here
"If your only tool is a hammer everything looks like a nail."
All in all you can view each language as a toolset. Simply put: The more tools you have the better your solutions will get.
An added benefit is that every language has its own community which builds frameworks, librarires, programms. A certain language may just be better for a certain thing based on dependencies, ease of use and many other factors.
More languages = More opportunities