> Because there are not so many projects that have largely overlapping
> APIs and protocols. When there are, usually a new language or framework
> for that type of projects emerges.

No, what emerges is a _library_ for an existing language.

> And hey, Python does actually have a lot of abstracted standard
> operations, right? That is the whole point. Just look at all the builtin
> types (datetime, complex numbers, heck, even strings).

Those are all _tools_, not _rules_.

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