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by jbarberu
2123 days ago
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By that reasoning you'd have to add: - Ada, D, Delphi, Fortran, Haskell, Julia, Objective-C, Rust, and Swift (if you go by LLVM) - Objective-C, Objective-C++, Fortran, Ada, and Go (if you go by gcc) It is true that you should have the freedom to write code in any way you want. Thankfully employers have the freedom to reject your code if you don't follow their practices. Just like with freedom of speech, you have a right to say what you want without fear that the government will punish you, that doesn't mean you're shielded from what other people think of you. |
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