I'm not sure why "business realities" are being brought into this discussion.
If the poll were "what is the most common back-end web development language" or "what language should a startup use in order to have the easiest time finding developers", you would have a legitimate gripe with those who chose, for instance, Prolog. However, that's not the case here.
If the poll were "what is the most common back-end web development language" or "what language should a startup use in order to have the easiest time finding developers", you would have a legitimate gripe with those who chose, for instance, Prolog. However, that's not the case here.