This is not a problem of the programming language, but of the style and size of the program and project. All the other things you mention are there to organize source, not to actually do anything related to the purpose of what that source is trying to implement.
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Like, what exactly do you mean by "organize source"? Is not a complex program already a very organized and heavily regimented thing? Why do you need 3 other programming languages to organize something?
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None of the other 3 are "required". You can use them to more easily organize source modules to make sure they can be properly built when they have dependencies - that's assuming your code is organized like that.
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