> This has been tried before, but I don't remember why it never succeeded.
Because as cool as the project is (from a scientific perspective), ultimately it will end up not being used by anyone. Most developers and companies who build production grade software for a living stick to true and tried technologies, vs. fancy esoteric stuff like this.
Don't get me wrong, I am not knocking this project and the person who created it, I am just stating the obvious reason why things like this rarely take off.
Because as cool as the project is (from a scientific perspective), ultimately it will end up not being used by anyone. Most developers and companies who build production grade software for a living stick to true and tried technologies, vs. fancy esoteric stuff like this.
Don't get me wrong, I am not knocking this project and the person who created it, I am just stating the obvious reason why things like this rarely take off.