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by mrkgnao
3385 days ago
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You can obviously write a code generator for all the functions you need once you write an AI good enough: by eliminating extraneous features like generics, Go leaves you free to actually solve problems that matter. (/s) Edit: I won't speak about the obvious, but anyone going back in my post history and concluding "Haskell Evangelism Strikeforce with an axe to grind" with a smirk is probably mistaken. There are well-designed languages whose goals may not perfectly align with mine (hello C/Elm/Clojure) and then there are some whose confusing inconsistency of design is, well ... confusing. |
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Problems that actually matter is such a good indicator that someone has no idea what they're talking about.
Formalization and proofing is what MATTERS. If you ain't got that, you're basically just guessing