It may be confusing but I'm not trolling. I'm trying to get examples of something I might be missing. Dart doesn't qualify, golang does-ish.
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dev eco-wise, yeah, there are some middle of the road efforts; TensorFlow dominates ML right now, tho
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Replying to @codeslinger
I think TensorFlow is a good one. I'm not sure how big of an ecosystem there is (in terms of network of packages). Part of the reason 1/
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I think that metric matters is that network effects entrench incumbents. It's hard to supplant node without being npm-compatible. 2/
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ChakraNode is a minor, mostly compatible effort, and minor incompat is deadly. But the point was more about the inverse: the lack of 1/
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large, interconnected ecosystem networks in Dart, Polymer, make them very vulnerable. Go's less vuln in the spaces it's strong. 2/
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Docker has a large ecosystem, but it's very shallow and the network is not that interconnected, so more vulnerable (in the long haul) 3/
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especially by someone with an 80/20 compat effort. Same story with Electron. 4/4
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speaking of Electron in particular, I feel like if React for desktop was better ppl would move to that in droves…
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I think almost anything would get adopters. Electron is a mess (to be polite)
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