To be fair, this depends entirely on what you're looking to achieve. If you just want to learn "software development" as a whole, yes, just learn whatever you think looks most fun/interesting.
However, if you're on a budget and need to find a job with the language you're learning very quickly, there are languages you should avoid.
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To be fair, this depends entirely on what you're looking to achieve. If you just want to learn "software development" as a whole, yes, just learn whatever you think looks most fun/interesting.
However, if you're on a budget and need to find a job with the language you're learning very quickly, there are languages you should avoid.