Seems, Java/C#/C++ more to your taste where corporate behemoths behind them can put more people on documentation and assorted tooling than zig has for core development.
> My fear is that if those things are not considered that at a certain point users will be annoyed by Zig and it will lose a big amount of userbase.
They won't use much user base as that kind of users will remain committed to using corporate managed languages.
> My fear is that if those things are not considered that at a certain point users will be annoyed by Zig and it will lose a big amount of userbase.
They won't use much user base as that kind of users will remain committed to using corporate managed languages.