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Ultimately it's not practical to use it, so even if it is easier to use after the great hump of the learning curve, it's still not good for real world applications, principally because of libraries, support and ubiquitousness . Certain languages reach terminal velocity, whereupon their real world usefulness goes up exponentially, and whether they are well designed or not the become practically necessary.


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