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by IshKebab
1772 days ago
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English is not a programming language. And anyway English does have a load of extra stuff to indicate the "types" of things. For example proper nouns are capitalised, plurals get different quantifiers, adverbs get a "ly" suffix. I think Latin is even more of a "typed" language. But anyway that is really irrelevant because it's not programming. > But thats not because the advancement there is in the domain of programming languages. Well, no because static typing is ancient. |
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