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by neonsunset
722 days ago
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I'd rather not experience "the greatness of the JVM ecosystem and community" nor I have to rewrite code every two years, the only big break was ~8 years ago with .NET Framework -> FOSS .NET ordeal, all subsequent changes are minor and incremental and pretty much in the libraries only. In general, this view is unfortunate but not unexpected, and is common with Java or, for some reason, Go. There's a world of different projects, beyond back-end applications, written in C# or even F# like games, scientific instrumentation and analysis, desktop and mobile applications (multi-platform or otherwise), trading systems, malware and anti-malware, and more. It's a really versatile and powerful tool. Let's talk again when the project Valhalla is done and Panama vectors are actually usable for writing implementations that can compete with C++. |
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