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| Posted by Ola Fosheim Grøstad in reply to Adam D Ruppe | PermalinkReply |
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Ola Fosheim Grøstad
Posted in reply to Adam D Ruppe
| On Friday, 6 May 2022 at 15:26:52 UTC, Adam D Ruppe wrote:
> I'm not looking down on insects. Quite the opposite - I'm defending their flexibility against common misconceptions over their hyper specialization.
What makes insects more adaptable than humans when disasters hit is that they are so simple and many that they can adapt through genetic mutations. Poor analogy for D, but it would be a great analogy in favour of LISP!
Anyway, most imperative languages are more or less equally powerful and have very similar features (in the abstract).
That was not the point.
The point was that you need to retain dedicated users over time in order to build an eco system. It is not even strictly about how many users you've got or the expressiveness of the language. What those users are interested in and the "gravity" of their libraries can then cause a formation of a niche around that language. If they leave early, then you cannot sustain an eco system, nor grow a niche.
Think of it in terms of gravity.
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