@Fungi I would have to disagree.

> "A fully static and compiled language environment is not better in any sense"

Ever heard of a language called C (and C++)? Any idea why companies still use 
them? Why wasn't the latest AAA video game written in Python or Javascript?

Do you know why DropBox started developing Pyston, a python JIT?

mGBA, a popular Game Boy Advanced emulator decided to move the project from 
JavaScript to C, any idea why?

Because some people care about execution speed.

Have you tried running python, Javascript etc. on the Game Boy Advanced, 
Commodore 64, Arduino, or resource deprived embedded chip?

Ever heard of a project called Cython? I wonder why somebody would create that 
if the "compiled language environment is not better in any sense"?

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I would agree that programming is not just about "writing" programs and 
execution speed.

I'm not sure where you got that information though.

Go away troll. 

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