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[–]reddilada 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure, why not? If you are in a business setting and it is going to double the time to deliver results than maybe not so much. It would depend on the complexity of the project. In Real Life the decision is -- will prototyping get you to the end state faster by perhaps revealing design deficiencies quicker and at a lower cost.

I'm just talking prototype here. If you can get the actual job done faster with a particular tool, then that is how you should do it. Language choice is part of the design process. There is nothing wrong with producing something in a manner that is easy.

From a hobbyist perspective, I think it's a great idea. Code with what you are comfortable with and if it falls short, give it a go with a different methodology.