Ah, better details on your motivation for learning each language. Poli's comments are spot on: no matter which language you choose, learning any second language is a challenging proposition.
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The obvious choice to me seems to be Spanish as it seems easier but the motive for Italian is that it's such a popular romance language. I'd like to learn a new language to keep me busy, for interest and it would benefit me when writing code because I'm in a programming community of world wide foreign speakers.
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Motivation #1: be able to communicate (sometimes) with colleagues/co-workers in thier first language. Question: within the group of people who you work with most, or with whom you anticipate working with most over the next few years, what's the approximate ratio of native speakers of one language compared to the other? In other words, which language has the potential for greater utility within your programming community?
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So, the heart wants to go for Italian but my common sense is telling me to go for Spanish but then I'm sure you can all agree with me when I say that both can be just as deceiving at times. Italian would be the harder route but to achieve what I'd feel is more.. not successful but I can't explain it. It'd feel like it were a bigger deal, whereas Spanish is the easier route but I wouldn't feel as satisfied as if it were Italian.
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Motivation 2: emotional appeal
Motivation 3: common sense
Unless the work-related or common-sense motivations are particularly compelling, I'm inclined to recommend that you follow your heart.
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It's like doing a level 1 diploma for a subject so you could avoid the exams when you could take a written A-level exam that's equivalent to several level 1 diplomas but that'd mean you'd go through extra effort, bearing in mind this scenario is for those alike myself who really do not like sitting down for an exam.
Could you point me in the correct direction?
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Objectively, I don't think that there is any such thing as a "correct" direction. Subjectively, which one draws you more strongly?