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If the language I was forced to use at work was a functional programming one, instead of object oriented. That would be a 10x on productivity right there. Also, if I didn't work in an open office, and I had more private time where it was quiet, I could think better and provide better quality work.
As many as you need. Elm for sure, the web is brutal, No Run-time errors and high performance. Sign me up. As long as it takes. I'd love to learn Haskell... but that one has been a tough nut to crack. Ruby is currently dieing out at a rather rapid pace, obviously the older ones like Paskel and Fortan are dieing, C++ has been downhill but that's been pretty up and down. Elm, obviously, its like Haskell for mortals.