Why to study different languages?

  In real life, and in coding as well, there are a lot of different languages. Some are similar as languages, some are similar as they deal with the same problems or solutions. 

But they are all different in some ways.

As most of the coding is done by men, it was very difficult to explain to them that actually knitting and crochet are also similar... 

And women, who were in coding, also did not get what I said, as those women were highly influenced and controlled by men. 

They had the idea that they were free, but they were super limited. 

Barbie had more freedom even in the 1960s!

When I came to Denmark, knitting and crochet had a very different place in society.

...

nah back to the languages...

Several coders will tell you that you must know one language well... then they burn out... and their family suffers like shit hell... I saw a few bad examples... 


What do I think about different languages?

It is much easier if you know a lot of languages, as then you can observe the same topic from different viewpoints. It lowers the amount of your pitfalls.



Source: https://elearningindustry.com/mistake-driven-learning-pitfalls-that-every-ld-manager-should-avoid


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