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by dhqgekt
490 days ago
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If you like the Ruby syntax (but want a statically typed language), you might want to take a look at Crystal: https://crystal-lang.org/ > Crystal is statically typed and type errors are caught early by the compiler, eliminating a range of type-related errors at runtime. > Yet type annotations are rarely necessary, thanks to powerful type inference. This keeps the code clean and feels like a dynamic language. Why does it remain relatively unpopular and what can be done so that more people get to use it? |
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Because Ruby-ish syntax without Ruby’s semantics or ecosystem isn’t actually all that big of selling point, and if people want a statically typed language, there are plenty of options with stronger ecosystems, some of which have some Ruby-ish stntactic features.