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by wpietri
2261 days ago
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Totally. I think the right way to pick a language for a startup is to find some smart, experienced devs to hire and let them pick (modulo reasonable business constraints). The popular languages all can do a wide range of things effectively. The more important factor for productivity is how well the team knows and likes the tools. As an example, we know that PHP is a "fractal of bad design"[1], but I can't deny that Facebook as a business is doing just fine. [1] https://eev.ee/blog/2012/04/09/php-a-fractal-of-bad-design/ |
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