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There are people commenting that Pony was the wrong choice from the get go, but many of us have only heard of this startup (which operates in a saturated market) because they were using Pony.



As the head of engineering at the time that we made the decision, that had nothing to do with it, but I suppose it can't hurt.

That said, I don't think we ever got any business as a result of folks having heard of Wallaroo from any of the promotion we tried to do around technical decisions.

We did however attract interest from investors who would notice when our technical content did well on HN. It certainly didn't hurt during fundraising.

Our decision to go with Pony for the original product we were building (high performance, finance focused, stream processing) was in a large part driven by time to market. We didn't have runway to build our own high-performance runtime for the product and using Pony got us that runtime.

You can hear me talking more about the decision process here:

https://corecursive.com/055-unproven-with-sean-allen/

There was more to it than that, but the "we get a runtime that can meet our needs" was a huge, huge part of why we picked Pony. I have often told people that we didn't so much pick a language as we picked the runtime and the language came along with it. That's not really true, but it's not really wrong either.




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