> Even if the languages started tiny, complexity eventually grows on them.
And then of course the case that proves the opposite, Clojure. Sure, new ideas appear, but core language is more or less unchanged since introduced, rock solid and decades old projects still run just fine, although usually a bit faster.
That is because Clojure is done, there is hardly anything being done other than probably what matters to NuBank and Datomic mostly.
Also its market share adoption kind of shows it.