And let's not forget another important fact. Knowing multiple languages 
makes you more marketable which means better employment opportunities.

G Money wrote:
> Amen, +1000 to Duane's post. I'm in an identical situation here.
>
> Two very different, very good languages.....there is no sense in dismissing
> either one. Much better to learn as much as you can about both and apply
> them where they make the most sense.
>
>   


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