toolkit. You want a thing with all the parts of your idea already in it. It's just nobody else had thought to put those parts together in exactly the way your idea requires. But once you put them together in that sequence and in that order, then suddenly you have this cool new thing that you have built all thanks to this language. And as I say, I think the danger here is that most languages pitch themselves as that. A toolkit with all the components you need to build your singular unique idea. But a lot of times what they're actually saying is we have all the raw materials that you could use to build the structure upon which you could create a scaffolding in which you could then build your idea. And the reality is that that's a lot of work. And it may or may not be a lot of work today. You know, it might be fun today to implement your own library to do the thing that you need to do. Like that might actually be pretty cool. You've never done that before. But this language makes it so (29/53)
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