▲ | itsme0000 18 hours ago | |
Market forces will ensure this system isn’t utilized regardless of how good it is. Ruby is simply to similar to Python to consider training people solely in that. It’s a hard reality because I’m sure Ruby is better according to some criteria, but be realistic their share of the market is going to shrink until it’s not really an option of most large companies. I know people will disagree with me, but I wish I knew earlier in my Carr how little this sort of thing matters. | ||
▲ | mistercheph 15 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
Thankfully, programming languages are subject to strong network effects but not massive ones, Ruby will continue to be a niche language that has active users and projects for many more years than you expect. | ||
▲ | an0malous 16 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Let’s check back in 6 months after the AI bubble pops |