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by hnlmorg
509 days ago
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You’re massively overstating things there. The reason indie languages never succeed is because without a strong corporate backer or other such commitment to longevity, the risk of doing anything serious in it only to have to rewrite the entire thing in the next new indie language is far too great. Or at least it should be for any seasoned engineer worth their paycheck. Tooling helps prove that. But a strong standard library and a proven track record counts for so much more. |
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I'm not a "developer". I am a ham. I am not a hamster.