A mainstream language has predictable library-ecosystem support for most use-cases.
A language, and by definition it's libraries, does not have to solve most use cases.
A new software stack isn't free. Someone has to maintain it.
And if the new software stack just improves a fraction of the ecosystem, it isn't worth the effort.
It's not v1.0 and they don't claim to be.
So what is your point?
A language, and by definition it's libraries, does not have to solve most use cases.
A new software stack isn't free. Someone has to maintain it.
And if the new software stack just improves a fraction of the ecosystem, it isn't worth the effort.
It's not v1.0 and they don't claim to be.
So what is your point?