The downside to using popular languages - Deepstash


The downside to using popular languages

Companies find it easier to hire programmers who code in popular languages. It means there will always be more hackers using popular languages than obscure ones.

But if programmers as forced to use one language for everything, you won’t get the best performance out of your product.

You are most likely facing the same issue as your competitors and could gain a significant advantage by switching to a more optimized language.

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