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by smalltalkcoder 2290 days ago
I disagree. Many languages are technically excellent, but not gaining much mind share. They languish in the job market. For example, at Indeed, Clojure has 393 job postings, Elixir has 430, F# has 156, Haskell has 419, Julia has 706, Lua has 562, and Nim has 81. These are for the U.S. at the time of writing.

Python has 76,979 job postings, Java has 72,743, and even lowly Perl has 14,802. Technical merit is not enough; those lesser languages need marketing.

The fact is, language adoption in the IT industry is very much a matter of luck, fad and fashion.

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81? I’m actually surprised there are so many for Nim. What sort of jobs are these?