Ask HN: Do you regret using an obscure language for something?
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I used Scala for a few projects.
I won't do it again.
I won't do it again.
Please explain why you wouldn't.
No. I once used an obscure, powerful language that was the only language that offered a framework to solve a particular kind of problem. Other languages didn't offer it. It's probably because of how powerful the language was that it attracted the person that had written the framework.
I once also used an obscure, powerful language to solve a very common problem. The language helped me think better and I was able to find a simpler solution than the solution non-obscure, less powerful languages had found.
Maybe what to look for in a language isn't obscurity but power.
I once also used an obscure, powerful language to solve a very common problem. The language helped me think better and I was able to find a simpler solution than the solution non-obscure, less powerful languages had found.
Maybe what to look for in a language isn't obscurity but power.
In general if you're handing code off to someone else you want to use mainstream technologies.
You can hear the full story and other mistakes I've made over the years over at https://softwareclown.com.