Regardless of the language, the "because" is always "... I am very familiar with it, and can write the code while asleep".
Regardless of the language, the "because" is always "... I am very familiar with it, and can write the code while asleep".
Of course, there will be arguments about "best for task X", but I suspect those are just excuses for not getting good in any. The syntaxes are quite interchangeable, but the baggage that comes with a language (libraries, frameworks, performance tricks, etc.) is not, and takes a lot of time to learn.