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D - it could be a replacement for many languages right now, and in many aspects is superior to Go, but since it lacks a big brand behind it, people are afraid to use it (although some do, successfully).

Another one is Nim, with great potential, but still some rough edges here and there.

Last but not least: Red. If this language gains momentum, it will change the game forever. The current implementation take the concept of cross-compilation to a new level (although the current lack of View on Linux is somehow disappointing.)



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