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by FlemishBeeCycle
5214 days ago
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While I disproportionally use Ruby and JavaScript on a daily basis, this statement is referring to a specific type of (common) error, which is largely alleviated by the use of static typing, and therefore not exactly untrue. I didn't take it as a disparaging of dynamic typing. |
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But why the singling out of JavaScript? The statement is true for Python, Ruby and Lua as well.
And why even mention another language or class of language in a negative way? I propose that the sentence would better have been written as
> haXe has a very strict compile-time type checking feature that allows you to catch errors before testing your program in the browser
It loses nothing by removing the disparaging part.