> There is literally nothing strange or disproportionate. It's incredibly obvious that new languages, that were designed by people who found older languages lacking, are of interest to groups of people interested in new applications of technology and who want to use their new languages.
This is a disingenuous opinion. The level of militance involved in this propaganda push goes way beyond mere interest. Just look at people who actually enjoy Java, C++, Python, etc. These are the most popular languages that mankind ever developed,and countless people built very successful careers around them. Yet, you don't see even a fraction of the fanboys you see constantly pushing these experimental languages.
This is a disingenuous opinion. The level of militance involved in this propaganda push goes way beyond mere interest. Just look at people who actually enjoy Java, C++, Python, etc. These are the most popular languages that mankind ever developed,and countless people built very successful careers around them. Yet, you don't see even a fraction of the fanboys you see constantly pushing these experimental languages.