Why not? I'd argue that a single open source standard would spur development of new features, performance enhancements, and bug fixes at an incredibly fast rate.
A few things I've noticed as I've read about other peoples' experiences: - Most startups are B2B, as opposed to those in Silicon Valley, of which the vast majority are B2C. - Things move a bit slower - there's more…
I can't wait for Rust to gain more traction, and be usable on the web. IMHO it's a much more pleasant language to work with.
Move to Linux.
Why not? I'd argue that a single open source standard would spur development of new features, performance enhancements, and bug fixes at an incredibly fast rate.
A few things I've noticed as I've read about other peoples' experiences: - Most startups are B2B, as opposed to those in Silicon Valley, of which the vast majority are B2C. - Things move a bit slower - there's more…
I can't wait for Rust to gain more traction, and be usable on the web. IMHO it's a much more pleasant language to work with.
Move to Linux.