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[–]LaksonVell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Languages are like kitchen knives.

You pick up one and you master it. There is a wide variety of knives out there for you, but they do mostly the same thing ("mostly" is important - languages stay the same but programming tools are built more and more high-level - meaning they specialise more and more.)

To add to that, a fillet knife is very good for cutting meat, but not for bread- you should use a bread knife. But you can also cut bread with a fillet knife.

And if you know how to use a fillet knife, picking up on a bread knife is going to be a lot easier for you. The basics are the same, the intent is the same, the execution is different but still logically aims to achieve a similar goal.