Why isn’t 2.110 published?
Lance Bachmeier
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Sun Nov 17 20:08:14 UTC 2024
On Sunday, 17 November 2024 at 10:14:02 UTC, Sergey wrote:
> I think Julia just have more active and bigger community and
> ecosystem
Julia has the same problem it's always had. Otherwise I'd have
been using it for a long time. It's too easy to write slow code
and too complex/distracting to fix it. I've long viewed it as a
fundamentally flawed language. However, it's what I'm moving to
for some projects, because it has the community you mention and
is so easy to get up and running.
Other languages are in principle good alternatives. Swift,
Kotlin, and Go would require me to create my own ecosystem. I
don't want to do that. F# is about the only language that's fun,
doesn't suffer from performance problems, and has a good
ecosystem in place, but it comes with a heck of a learning curve.
Rust is so far from a sane choice that it's not worth talking
about.
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