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[–] porgamrer@programming.dev 5 points 5 months ago

They are both doomed because neither is transformative enough to justify adoption. They are going to need to solve much harder problems to do that.

Take Rust as an example. It solved a problem that most people weren't even paying attention to, because the accepted wisdom said it was impossible.