Thank you for sharing your helpful insights. I will continue learning Julia as well as exploring and comparing options (in addition to Python and Julia, I'm also considering Node.js and C#, though to a lesser degree). I have certainly noticed the vibrancy of the Julia community, however, to me, as a startup founder, the problem of talent availability still represents a significant issue - community help can get us only so far. Most Julia developers are academia/science-affiliated, with a smaller number of people employed in the industry, mostly in sectors like finance and energy - so, a very limited talent pool makes it quite challenging to build a very good engineering team, at least, in the near term).