I love working with C++ and C#, but there has to be a good reason to choose a compiled language.
Interesting idea, although I believe that compiled vs interpreted is perhaps too fine a detail on which to base a language decision. The other points you made (tooling and community support) are excellent attributes to use in the decision process.
You are right about that. I was thinking in terms of ease of use, versatility, and productivity. Although C# is very easy to use, the NuGet package manager is a nightmare.
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Great article overall.
Interesting idea, although I believe that compiled vs interpreted is perhaps too fine a detail on which to base a language decision. The other points you made (tooling and community support) are excellent attributes to use in the decision process.
You are right about that. I was thinking in terms of ease of use, versatility, and productivity. Although C# is very easy to use, the NuGet package manager is a nightmare.