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I have just coined a new term: (Programming) Language Silo


In many cases, developers and quants' monolog interiors seem to be driven by their fascination/obsession with a single programming language (Sapir-Whorf again).  This is caused by idiosyncratic views 1) efficiency, 2) elegance, 3) personal preferences, 4) not business-driven.


C++ is being 'attacked' by proprietary, non-mainstream 'quiche' languages (Rust and GO spring to mind).

At this moment in time I think C, C++ and Python are good ones.


I never get asked "How do I design maintainable and flexible software systems on time and within budget? It says buckets about the educational systems. Looks bad.


Silo


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