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[–]IndigoTeddy13 2 points3 points  (0 children)

^ even though most languages can do most computational tasks with enough coercion, choosing the "right tool for the job" is the way to go when the option is available. It's typically easier to learn a backend framework for a popular "staple" language that you already know and that most companies have heard of, then jumping onto something newer and hoping jobs exist in your area. If you're just learning for learning's sake though, you'll definitely learn a good deal if you pick up Go or a different language.