> "So it's not just that the lead architect of C# is involved in the TypeScript changes."
Anders Hejlsberg hasn't been the lead architect of C# for like 13 years. Mads Torgersen is:
https://dotnetcore.show/episode-104-c-sharp-with-mads-torger... - "I got hired by Microsoft 17 years ago to help work on C#. First, I worked with Anders Hejlsberg, who’s sort of the legendary creator and first lead designer of C#. And then when he and I had a little side project with others to do TypeScript, he stayed over there. And I got to take over as lead designer C#. So for the last, I don’t know, nearly a decade, that’s been my job at Microsoft to, to take care of the evolution of the C# programming language"
Years later, "why aren't you using YOUR LANGUAGE, huh? What's the matter, you don't like YOUR LANGUAGE?" is pushy and weird; he's a person with a job, not a religious cult leader.
> "If Ford made a car and powered it with a Chevy engine, wouldn't you be curious what was going on also?"
> "An indirect quote lets you capture or summarize what someone said or wrote without using their exact words. It helps to convey the tone or meaning of your source without quoting them directly." - https://www.grammarly.com/blog/punctuation-capitalization/qu...
I'm distilling and exaggerating multiple the comments to convey the tone and meaning of the bit I want to focus on. Asking "why not C#?" has the implicit framing "it should be C# by default and you have to justify why not" and calling out that bias to show it to be unreasonable is the intent.
Anders Hejlsberg hasn't been the lead architect of C# for like 13 years. Mads Torgersen is:
https://dotnetcore.show/episode-104-c-sharp-with-mads-torger... - "I got hired by Microsoft 17 years ago to help work on C#. First, I worked with Anders Hejlsberg, who’s sort of the legendary creator and first lead designer of C#. And then when he and I had a little side project with others to do TypeScript, he stayed over there. And I got to take over as lead designer C#. So for the last, I don’t know, nearly a decade, that’s been my job at Microsoft to, to take care of the evolution of the C# programming language"
Years later, "why aren't you using YOUR LANGUAGE, huh? What's the matter, you don't like YOUR LANGUAGE?" is pushy and weird; he's a person with a job, not a religious cult leader.
> "If Ford made a car and powered it with a Chevy engine, wouldn't you be curious what was going on also?"
Like these? https://www.slashgear.com/1642034/fords-powered-by-non-ford-...