Language coherency without business critical libraries, tooling and support for existing use cases, doesn't help much regarding language uptake.
I like Rust, yet I would be very masochistic to drop the C++ tooling support to write native libraries to plug into Java or .NET applications, and drag our customers and team alongside, just in name of coherency.
I have seen too many coherent languages fail to survive the adoption curve, because their communities failed to focus on the essencials to actually adopt them.
I like Rust, yet I would be very masochistic to drop the C++ tooling support to write native libraries to plug into Java or .NET applications, and drag our customers and team alongside, just in name of coherency.
I have seen too many coherent languages fail to survive the adoption curve, because their communities failed to focus on the essencials to actually adopt them.