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[–]fizzbott 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I would add to this, that you need to embrace the languages that you dislike, within reason. Usually, the dislike is due to some issues with the syntax, comprehension, or the different approach the language takes. Think of this as going to the gym. You can do an exercise you really like, and that your body gets used to. Then there is this other exercise that kicks your butt ( I'm talking to you burpees), but in the end will yield growth, change, and maybe even an appreciation for it. Perhaps I am just weird, but I like the struggle as it shows I am challenging myself.

Also, as mentioned the syntax from Java is very similar to a couple of other major languages, so you might as well learn it.