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What is your use case? Isn't memory cheap nowadays?
The small binary part is just for fun - but generally my use case is to have an easy to use language that can cross compile easily so I can just pass binaries to the person I'm working with.
I believe single binary compilation is not that uncommon these days. You can do that with Go or C#. Apart from obvious ones like c++.
I mean, I don't want to discourage you, but from my experience choosing not popular language is not a good Idea if you want to actually accomplish something