[–] arthursilva 10y ago ↗ What a great language, seriously. Unfortunately I have no hopes that I'll gain any significant traction. [–] vbit 10y ago ↗ Why so? [–] arthursilva 10y ago ↗ It's competing with Golang, D and Crystal, also with C++ and Rust to some extent.Except Crystal every other language in this list have some kind of corporate backing and is experiencing orders of magnitude more growth. [–] ldlework 10y ago ↗ Huh, I keep hearing more and more about it in places I'd never suspect. [–] federico3 10y ago ↗ Some examples? [–] alekq 10y ago ↗ Certainly, it is in domain of forecast, however I see it as a good target for natural migration of (Object) Pascal developers and use cases for Python developers in need of native, fast and small executable etc.
[–] vbit 10y ago ↗ Why so? [–] arthursilva 10y ago ↗ It's competing with Golang, D and Crystal, also with C++ and Rust to some extent.Except Crystal every other language in this list have some kind of corporate backing and is experiencing orders of magnitude more growth.
[–] arthursilva 10y ago ↗ It's competing with Golang, D and Crystal, also with C++ and Rust to some extent.Except Crystal every other language in this list have some kind of corporate backing and is experiencing orders of magnitude more growth.
[–] ldlework 10y ago ↗ Huh, I keep hearing more and more about it in places I'd never suspect. [–] federico3 10y ago ↗ Some examples?
[–] alekq 10y ago ↗ Certainly, it is in domain of forecast, however I see it as a good target for natural migration of (Object) Pascal developers and use cases for Python developers in need of native, fast and small executable etc.
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