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Comment by imiric

10 hours ago

Popularity is not required for a language to be "successful". An argument can be made that popularity can bring fragmentation, a lack of focus, security and usability issues via poor quality code and outdated information, and overwhelm core developers. Just take a look at JavaScript and Python ecosystems. Whereas less popular languages like Nim, Zig, Odin, etc., thrive within their niches.