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by neonsunset
461 days ago
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> It has been ported to a new language before. It can be ported to a new language again. But there wasn't a compelling reason to choose C# last time, and nothing significant has changed since to rethink that. Edited and responded in the follow-up comment. |
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Why? That certainly wasn't the intent, but I am happy to edit it if you are willing to communicate where I failed.
> I do not understand why Go community feels like it has to come up with new lies (e.g. your other replies) every time.
I don't know anything about this Go community of which you speak, but typically "community" implies a group. My other replies are not of that nature.
But if you found a lie in there that I am unaware of, I am again happy to correct. All I've knowingly said is that Go was chosen because its idioms most closely resemble the original codebase and that C# has different idioms. Neither are a lie insofar as it is understood. There is an entire FAQ entry from the Typescript team explaining that.
If the Typescript team is lying, that is beyond my control. To pin that on me is, well, nonsensical.