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that sounds too adventurous. most of the time it’s just red dwarf.


My biggest concern over .NET is exactly how closed Microsoft-land can be. For what I’ve seen so far, with the notable exception of perhaps Unity, pretty much everything else gravitates around MS and there’s no way of leaving it.



Is the Java ecossystem of languages and related stuff a thing, professionally?
I'm in the course of pursuing a change in my career towards software engineering/architecture. So far I've been brought mostly to C#/.NET and Java, though Java attracts me more, even considering that it might be a "dying" language. Still, Scala and Clojure are there, so I thought that they might give a pump at least to JVMs. In your opinion, should I invest in pursuing certifications/jobs in this field, or sticking to C#/.NET is a better path?
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tbh i have no problem with curly brackets either. even though my first language was freebasic (!), i have worked more with curly bracket languages and actually find them quite useful, if not powerful.


funny thing is that the project page of hvm actually recommends bend.

Bend is the human-readable language and should be used both by end users and by languages aiming to target the HVM. (https://github.com/HigherOrderCO/HVM?tab=readme-ov-file#language)


how do you compile code with gnu parallel? i mean, i’m really ignorant on parallel and at first glance it seemed that there’s no way of compiling separate chunks of code with it.


Your opinions on Bend
New language promises to reduce compilation times by using all threads and gpu cores available on your machine. What's your opinions on it so far?
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