There are similar things said about natural languages. German is good for engineering. Greek is good for philosophy. French is good for foreplay. If I knew any of those languages, I might not say that about them.
As long as I'm musing on things of questionable relevance, I find a good interview question to be, "what kind of project would you rather write in this other language you know rather than in Perl?" Someone asked me that about Python, and I said, "I'd never write anything in Python over Perl because I know Perl so much better." The discussion in Don't Write That In Perl! is interesting along these lines.
In reply to Re: Revisiting the old clichés of programming languages (natural languages)
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