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I've done this before - not something I'm proud of. 🤦‍♂️ As somebody who works a bit in PL design, I *do* think it's important to critique languages and their strengths/weaknesses, and I do have personal preferences, and like to explain why if asked. That's how we get better!
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I think many folks (my past self included) have feared having to work on another project with *dreaded language*, and worry that more people learning *dreaded language* will increase that chance. Alas their methods may be counter productive. 😓
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The best I can do is associate joy an excitement with the stuff I'm working on, and be open about the problems and dissatisfaction I face with my favored tools. For nothing is perfect, and once you get to work in one PL you'll be pining for more power.
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