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Teach. Nobody limits you. You need to get out of your position. If the work is already there, and the time spent will not cause much damage to the current situation, why not? With experience, there will be a habit of learning different languages for no particular purpose, purely for development. The book "The Pragmatic Programmer" says that you need to learn at least 1 new programming language per year, preferably with a different ideology.
Why learn multiple programming languages (c++, java)?
Huge projects do not depend on PL. They are not about programming at all.
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