The problem is, why does there need to be a language "community."
They're magnets for autists and troons (but I repeat myself), and more generally people who have time to waste being part of a community and NOT working.
The majority of "real" programmers with day jobs do their work but don't feel the need to consider themselves part of the "C++ community" or the "Python community" or to be a "Rustacean" or whatever.
Like all the "coders" who talk about their git commits and how many projects they work on, but their only commits are formatting changes and documentation.
The problem is, why does there need to be a language "community."
They're magnets for autists and troons (but I repeat myself), and more generally people who have time to waste being part of a community and NOT working.
The majority of "real" programmers with day jobs do their work but don't feel the need to consider themselves part of the "C++ community" or the "Python community" or to be a "Rustacean" or whatever.
Like all the "coders" who talk about their git commits and how many projects they work on, but their only commits are formatting changes and documentation.