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Comment by deaux

2 days ago

> EU sponsored programming languages

Those really don't matter.

> OSes

If you're talking about "US sponsoring" of Linux distros, then that doesn't matter either. If you mean Android and iOS, then you're right.

There's a super simple heuristic here. Does China care? If not, it doesn't matter. China doesn't care about adopting a Chinese-made programming language instead of Python or Typescript or Rust, meaning control over that isn't important. They do care about OS, which is why they put effort into increasing market share of phones with no American OS.

Actually it matters, that is Huawei came up with ArkTS for HarmonyNEXT.

  • It doesn't matter, which is why China (the country) isn't putting weight behind it. There are hundreds of non-Chinese companies with a specific language for their systems. It's completely incomparable to things that China the country does care about, such as the aforementioned mobile OSes. Of course they'd rather the languages and everything else is Chinese-controlled, that's trivially true. But priorities make all the difference, and this one is incredibly low as so to be a waste of time to even mention until everything else is in place.

    • Depends on how much you want to control the delivery chain regarding possible backdoors, or suddenly losing access to a specific programming language on Github.

      Even with cloning, those upstream changes are no longer available other than by non official channels.