"Programming languages" is all about how you arrange ASCII characters, and not at all about the *overall experience* of developing programs.
@jaykreps Over the last few years, there've been big shifts to Node, Objective-C, (soon) Swift, Go, maybe even R, etc.
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@jaykreps As in the "why aren't there more great ambitious companies" debate (is it supply of entrepreneurs or investors?), a question of -
@jaykreps whether willing programmers or worthy environments is limiting factor. For now, I'm choosing to believe latter :-).
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