IMO this is an extremely important point, both for the ecosystem and the management of expectations. Julia attracts people who need to implement something and want to do it in a generic and efficient manner. Those who are using another language just for an existing toolkit or library, mostly writing “scripts”, may benefit little from Julia at this point, especially if their key library is missing or WIP.
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