Choose something you (would) like to use/learn, not too much overcrowded and that adds something more to your toolbox (skills, programming patterns, experience, tools, whatever...).
I'm a dev with a strong *NIX sysadmin background. I've been programming for 20+ years, started with IRC scripts, C, Python, PHP, Ruby/Rails, Node/JS, Go and Elxir. Full time on Ruby,Elixir and Rust.
If I wanted to find a job, I might be more worried about TCL's lack of modern appeal. Thankfully, I can just use it because I like it. Maybe it'll be cool again in 10 years! lol
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In the spirit of this, I encourage anyone to learn the Tool Command Language and Toolkit.
It's really nice!
I always loved it ;-)
Unfortunately is too much a niche :-(
Too true. I missed its heyday 90s.
If I wanted to find a job, I might be more worried about TCL's lack of modern appeal. Thankfully, I can just use it because I like it. Maybe it'll be cool again in 10 years! lol