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by cxr
1293 days ago
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Okay. Sounds like you're on the road to a convincing argument against Ruby. (I myself have avoided Ruby in the past for similar reasons, despite other things about it that are attractive.) And gesturing towards Golang is really just highlighting a conscious design decision by the Golang team—who didn't have to design it as a static language in order to achieve the same effect; they're orthogonal issues. Where does the generalization to dynamic vs. static languages come from? > Github's Hub tool is a good example. I gave an example already (a counterexample, that is—JS). Was there something wrong with that? |
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