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>Oh a programming language certainly needs to have traction and community for it to succeed, or be a viable option for serious projects.

You are totally right, sir.

>You can code your quines in whatever you'd like, but a serious project needs existence of good tooling, good libraries, proven track record & devs that speak the language.

Now, you HN user who calls yourself 4gotunameagain (which type of name is already a red flag for those in the know, because usually used by trolls), do us a favour by posting the link to at least one of your so-called serious projects here. Put your money where your mouth is.



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