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by erokar
2824 days ago
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I am simply referring to the result data from the study. I fail to see how that is disingenuous. You say Scala and Haskell killed it in the study, and you are right, they were the third and second best language respectively with regards to low rates of bugs. Perhaps you also happened to notice (but failed to mention) what language did best of all: Clojure, a dynamically typed language. |
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