An interesting discussion, Bobby! I believe that a lot of people will choose the language that they believe will help them to land a job offer or an internship in a company. In my opinion, this should not be considered a wrong attitude since, in the end, people don't work for free, but in your spare time, you can be interested in some cool projects so you also should enjoy programing and love it or at least like the language you've chosen to learn.
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An interesting discussion, Bobby! I believe that a lot of people will choose the language that they believe will help them to land a job offer or an internship in a company. In my opinion, this should not be considered a wrong attitude since, in the end, people don't work for free, but in your spare time, you can be interested in some cool projects so you also should enjoy programing and love it or at least like the language you've chosen to learn.
You've got a very good point there Alex! Love this!
It's just my point of view, everyone is free to agree or disagree. Love your content, Bobby! Keep up the good work!