Striving to become a master Go/Cloud developer; Father ๐จโ๐งโ๐ฆ; ๐ค/((Full Stack Web|Unity3D) + Developer)/g; Science supporter ๐ฉโ๐ฌ; https://coder.today
I presume you mean programming languages?
I learned more then 6 along the years, each served its purpose at a specific time, in my career or for a project. I played around with a few others just to learn.
As for my current and future language I moved to Go, because ... Many reasons, mainly because it suits me, my plans (cloud) and tech challenges (big data, big distributed systems), and I avoid Java ecosystem at all costs.
Striving to become a master Go/Cloud developer; Father ๐จโ๐งโ๐ฆ; ๐ค/((Full Stack Web|Unity3D) + Developer)/g; Science supporter ๐ฉโ๐ฌ; https://coder.today
I presume you mean programming languages?
I learned more then 6 along the years, each served its purpose at a specific time, in my career or for a project. I played around with a few others just to learn.
As for my current and future language I moved to Go, because ... Many reasons, mainly because it suits me, my plans (cloud) and tech challenges (big data, big distributed systems), and I avoid Java ecosystem at all costs.
Ah yeah, updated the title. Also, I still think to go is young for big things.
Have you heard of Dropbox? Or kubernetes?
It will be pretty complete after Go 2.0 (with modules, better errors and generics).
I agree that now is in a grey state. But I will take my chances and bet my career on it (actually am) :))