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## The languages
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## The languages
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Now, looking back at that table, one might notice a pattern in the languages used.
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Another thing I've noticed is that while the language of choice for CLI tools used to be C,
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While almost all tools before 2010 or so were written in C,
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More recent tooling has been dominated by Rust and Go.
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the language selection after that are dominated by Rust and Go.
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Of course, there are exceptions to the pattern.
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Of course, there are exceptions to the pattern.
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TeX was written in pascal, Neovim kept C as its primary language,
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TeX was written in pascal, Neovim kept C as its primary language,
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