Newer programming languages are all converging and becoming so similar that in a few years it probably won't matter anyway x,D
Seriously though, knowing more than one programming language is extremely valuable. Many people come out of college only really knowing one programming language, but in the world of software development it's normal for professionals to know more than just one language.
I like learning new languages in my free time because it helps keep my mind sharp while also expanding my skillset.
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Newer programming languages are all converging and becoming so similar that in a few years it probably won't matter anyway x,D
Seriously though, knowing more than one programming language is extremely valuable. Many people come out of college only really knowing one programming language, but in the world of software development it's normal for professionals to know more than just one language.
I like learning new languages in my free time because it helps keep my mind sharp while also expanding my skillset.