Sorry, you can't feasibly be a professional programmer and only one know programming language. You can specialize in one, that's just fine, but you're going to need to be familiar in several. Market demands, you understand. Don't worry though, once you've got a grasp of the first language you'll learn pretty quickly that they're all basically the same. It's only the first language that's conceptually demanding. It's only differences in syntax, really. |
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