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The development of new programming languages continues, and some new languages appears with focus on providing a replacement for current languages. These new languages try to provide the advantages of a known language like C++ (versatile and fast) while adding safety or reducing complexity. Other new languages try to bring ease of use as provided by Python while adding performance as a priory. Also, the growing of Machine Learning and AI tools still plays a big rule behind these languages' development, where some languages/tools focus on integrating these AI tools while other languages focus on providing more suitable languages for developing them. <ref>https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/blog/power-apps/introducing-the-new-copilot-features-for-power-fx/</ref><ref>https://www.infoworld.com/article/2336275/carbon-language-aims-to-be-a-better-c-plus-plus.html</ref><ref>https://devops.com/modular-makes-a-case-for-mojo-programming-language-based-on-python/</ref>
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