This language is frequently used for applications it isn't suitable for
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- This is a mainstream language
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- I know many other people who use this language
- When I run into problems my colleagues can provide me with immediate help with this language
- Developers who primarily use this language often burn out after a few years
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- The semantics of this language are much different than other languages I know.
- This language has unusual features that I often miss when using other languages
- This language is built on a small core of orthogonal features
- I would like to write more of this language than I currently do
- I often feel like I am not smart enough to write this language
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