When it comes to languages, the right answer depends heavily on what you are trying to achieve and what constraints you are working within.
**If your priority is flexibility to change direction:** then approaching languages by focusing on the core use case before edge cases makes the most sense.
**If your priority is ease of maintenance:** then the calculus around spoken shifts significantly toward investing more in the initial setup.
Local advice — from guesthouses, markets, or community boards — is often more current than any published guide.
For most people asking about languages: start with the simpler option and migrate once you have a real understanding of your situation. Beginning complex and simplifying later is far harder than the reverse.
Cudget estimates are guides, not guarantees.
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