Why Programming Languages Thrive in Their 'Killer Domains'—From C in Kernels to Python in Science and JavaScript on the Web
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Why Programming Languages Thrive in Their 'Killer Domains'—From C in Kernels to Python in Science and JavaScript on the Web
The notion that every programming language possesses a “killer domain”—a sector or class of problems where the language excels—has increasingly resonated with practitioners and industry commentators. This perspective, articulated on Rik Huijzer’s weblog and echoed across developer discourse, shifts the conversation from the search for a single “killer app” that launches a language into ubiquitous use to a broader, more nuanced understanding: lan…
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