Well, they clearly all know how to ride bikes, so you offer to hire them to deliver using company bikes as a day job. And let them ride whatever they want on weekends.
The "force everyone to ride it" on the weekend part is where
I think the analogy has broken down irreparably. We're talking about cost of ownership of company equipment used during working hours for much more defined tasks. What flavour of bike you enjoy riding on weekends is not relevant.
Programming language are inherently flexible, especially those that aim to be "general purpose". Fine-grained distinction of road bike vs mountain bike apply more to the apps created than the coding tool.
The "force everyone to ride it" on the weekend part is where I think the analogy has broken down irreparably. We're talking about cost of ownership of company equipment used during working hours for much more defined tasks. What flavour of bike you enjoy riding on weekends is not relevant.
Programming language are inherently flexible, especially those that aim to be "general purpose". Fine-grained distinction of road bike vs mountain bike apply more to the apps created than the coding tool.