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Is it better to master a few programming languages than to learn many?
I am currently dabbling/planning to learn many aspects of "programming," including C++, C#, java, objective C, PHP, Html, javascript, etc. I've often heard that employers sometimes don't really look for a specific language on a resume, but rather a suite of skills. Knowing lots of languages won't hurt at all, but is there a point where more don't really help much? If one went into web-development, you would use html, javascript, php, java, maybe C# for asp.net. If you went into software design, you would want C++, C#, java, and objective C. I suppose you don't want to be too diverse, resulting in a "jack of all trades master of none" situation. But how many is good?
How many different skills will a company usually look for? What skill sets/combinations are good/often useful?
To those employed in programming who have knowledge of many languages: Do you actually use all of them?
