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spl020408y@Romulus10 True, all depends what you are doing. I've found it to be easily fast enough most of the time though.
Plus theres some interesting projects around now (JIT compilers etc) to help where speed is key... -
I've had a couple niche cases where it just barely missed the cutoff for "fast enough" but it can really only be noticed in cases with extremely large sets of data to be operated on.
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For system related stuff rust seems to be very popular. For application code I would say Go, Kotlin, Java, maybe in that order. I also like Elixir, though it is not very commonly used. For scripting... Who cares, it's scripting?
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kimailis5168yswift, everything will be written in swift.
also apple will enter the server business, probably with a macRack and macRack pro. -
@kimailis i saw a webpost saying google wants to implement swift on android studio so programming and porting apps would be easier and also because Google has conflicts with Oracle.
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