Going with a less-popular language without a killer app yet has its advantages. When you're making a new UI platform it's helpful if you can ask the language team to make changes to the language for you.
Once a language is in use in many places, you can't do that anymore.
Apple did this too when they wanted a language that was compatible with Objective C.
And this is how JavaScript got started, after all.
Once a language is in use in many places, you can't do that anymore.
Apple did this too when they wanted a language that was compatible with Objective C.
And this is how JavaScript got started, after all.