I started in Basic, then moved to COBOL, then to Fortran, then to C, then to C++ and finally to Java. That's six, if something better then C or Java comes along I'll learn that too. Oh and the above does not count all the database access languages I've had to learn either. Happily Hibernate does a good enough job (most of the time) that I don't have to write too much JDBC, SQLPLus code as long as a plan my DB access requirements carefully first. The key being planning first.
I think you are full of it.
I prefer art programs myself ~ but you have to be an artist to get good at any of them. One of my kids is into some really advanced 3D stuff ~ it was a major battle getting though the first two or three, but after that it was a snap.
Watch carefully as all your television advertising turns to animation ~ essentially robots ~ who don't need to be paid!