As a technical guide, is it advisable to reject a language based on personal preferences?

You may well give up the "technical guide", but I think this puts the situation in context. I’m a technical manager, we are creating a new application, and I have an idea of ​​a language that I would like to use for the team. If one or more people want to use another language (from personal preferences), is it advisable for me to reject it (from personal preferences). It really has to do with the coding style, and nothing more.

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I do not think you need to "reject this preference." You need to identify the root reason why it is not your preference and reject it for these reasons.

If you can rationalize your decision for these reasons, you will appear more credible for your reports, and also have good documented reasons why you used or not used this technology. For the projects I have been working on, these “reasons” are usually mandatory.

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You are responsible for the technical success of the project. Your reports are not. So yes.

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You cannot refuse to become a more effective leader leading a team using tools and methods that you are familiar with and believe. But if you force the team to use something that may not be suitable for the project, you will not get their respect and, ultimately, are very ineffective.

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What language do you speak?

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This should be a team decision.

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