Julia (maybe by virtue of being a Lisp?) is tuned for the "lone genius developer" use case. Its feature set for enabling working in teams, where you'd want more well defined interfaces, explicit structure, control, checks, enforcement mechanisms for conventions, etc... seems weak by comparison with most other modern languages.
So its not so obvious that a larger investment would scale so we'll immediately. (But it might force Julia to get better with these things...)
So its not so obvious that a larger investment would scale so we'll immediately. (But it might force Julia to get better with these things...)