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by nv-vn 3727 days ago
Historically, mostly performance. Outside of academia, performance becomes an important factor in most programs. In the past, both slower computers and fewer optimizations made implementing the abstractions of functional programming ridiculously costly. Once it lost out to imperative programming, it only got harder to change the tide. Performance is now adequate but functional languages lack educational material and libraries as well as industry support.