Yes there was and still is room for improving it. You consider that to be an advantage and others would consider it a symptom of problems.
C and C++ are slow to improve because there is very much collaboration required to get improvements. That can be considered a problem and can be considered an advantage.
Yes there was and still is room for improving it. You consider that to be an advantage and others would consider it a symptom of problems.
I didnāt mention any advantage or disadvantage
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Okay, the following quotes more than I quoted previously.
I interpreted the very promising part to mean that dynamically-developing is an advantage.
I meant that itās very likely to contiune to the future.