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by ReflectedImage
1275 days ago
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It's called reading the libraries documentation. Polyglot as in multiple programming languages. I'm afraid it is true. Knowing the limitations of the tools you use is important. And you clearly do not. Yes, I've done programing expensive networking hardware in C. I think you are missing that I know a lot more than you. Tagged values aka dynamic typing is an excellent approach to doing a list from the developer's perspective. If you think dynamic typing is like using void pointer in C you are very much mistaken. |
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You ever tried to read haskell's documentation? You search functions by their type signature.
> Polyglot as in multiple programming languages.
lol ok.
> I'm afraid it is true. Knowing the limitations of the tools you use is important.
I agree. But to know the limitations one must know the tools first.
> And you clearly do not.
Having used both things gives me more knowledge than NOT having used both things.
> I've done programing expensive networking hardware in C.
I don't think expensiveness of the rig and skill correlates… are iphone developers better than android developers because iphones cost more?
> I think you are missing that I know a lot more than you.
Ah yes a "polyglot" who speaks just english. A true renaissance man.
> If you think dynamic typing is like using void pointer in C you are very much mistaken.
It's kinda-like-it, conceptually. I've written a compiler and an interpreter, I know how they work.