In the past few years, there's been a lot of emphasis on learning
programming languages, driven by the Pragmatic Programmer's "Learn a new
language every year" maxim and the JVM language boom. It does have a lot of
benefits, but I wonder if its importance hasn't been overestimated.

Is there something about learning a language that is fundamentally more
mind-expanding than other things, such as:

- moving from server to client
- learning about asynchronous/messaging architectures
- learning about usability/UX/design
- learning about NoSQL/Big Data architectures
- ...

?

Moandji

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