Don't ignore my "2nd" point -- you were not "First!" and that matters _per se_.
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right, that's what I meant by timing. Also the e2e story was very important in the early node days.
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How popular do people want their langs? I reckon Maclisp or Interlisp would've suited me :)
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I'm a big fan of sustainable (as opposed to prom king/queen). But sustainable requires critical mass
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sustainability is also a long-term adoption characteristic ;)
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right
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the health of long-term ecosystems is just adoption over time; same rules apply.
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you can see, for example, that Python's long-term health mirrors adoption failure
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Python is wildly successful by any measure...
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it's top 5 lang TIOBE, IEEE, RedMonk, etc...
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I said long term health. Rome didn't fall in a day.
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Matthew Effect is one of the strongest adoption forces, but not invincible.
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