And by the early 2010s, when I was in my early 30s, the future was supposedly going to be all about native mobile and/or client-heavy web apps, where small size and closeness to the platform are important. For a while I did iOS (and Mac) apps in Lua, using a two-way Lua/ObjC bridge called Wax. But at some point I decided I needed to make the jump to static languages. I wasn't going to become limited as a generalist developer because I was too wedded to Python or dynamic languages in general.
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