On Thursday, 4 November 2021 at 16:36:39 UTC, Dukc wrote:
>I see - that is what this thread is about after all. But you didn't finish your explanation to make any point about language adoption.
I tried to point out that having multiple perspectives isn't negative, even if some turn out to have only a negligible effect.
To increase adoption I think one should take a look at all the perspectives that have been presented in the thread, because I think they all are contributing factors. But one also has to think about multiple groups/classes of programmers and prioritize the groups that are most likely to address the worst weak spot (eco system).
If I personally were looking for an alternative to C++ today I probably would have given Rust a spin first, because they seem very focused and determined to support lower level programming and make it more productive than C++. So for me a clear vision would be the first thing to look for in addition to the technical.