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Haven't tried Mojo yet but I have tried Julia and it kinda sucked balls. Sorry Julia fans, but it did. My main complaints:
There's also this article which has more reasons.
I am leaving it a while longer before I try Mojo.
Your arguments and article are interesting, but...
Julia is high-level language. 1 is the one thing, 0 is nothing.
The steering wheel is 0-based indexing.
High or low level doesn't matter. Mathematically it just makes more sense to use 0-based indexing https://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/transcriptions/EWD08xx/EWD831.html
I know what I am writing, 0 stands for nothing.
yes it means nothing. as in, you take the array, and move the reading position by nothing
You could phrase it like that for low-level lang, but it is so extra.....
More reason to like Julia