Changing for change's sake is probably much worse than sticking with something that works.
Chasing shiny things is great if that's your goal. But if your goal is to build great product, then focusing on that should be the goal. There's still a lot of great product written in C, Obj-C, C++, and Lisp -- all rather "dull" languages compared to the shiny new stuff.
Chasing shiny things is great if that's your goal. But if your goal is to build great product, then focusing on that should be the goal. There's still a lot of great product written in C, Obj-C, C++, and Lisp -- all rather "dull" languages compared to the shiny new stuff.