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by adgjlsfhk1
1184 days ago
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It's a pretty major difference. Julia lets you write code that the type system doesn't understand, while in a static functional languages you generally have to explain a decent portion of category theory before someone can start writing code that passes around functions. (For a simple example, what is the type of `+`, and does that type allow you to make Int+Float=Float?) |
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