> I am not very interested on C compatibility. That will rule out all the gui frameworks, SSL, cryptography and numerous other packages. Have a look at what happened to Prothon. What ultimately killed it was the problem of having a decent library. You don't have to make the C library compatibility totally high performance, but having any form of it there will make adoption by others easier.
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