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by atomfinger
313 days ago
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> Isn't it obvious that "nazi bullshit" isn't welcome? Like a no-brainer? Unfortunately, not in this day and age. > Why does a programming language feel the need to say this? It's less about "the language saying it" and more about the standards of the community that surrounds the language. For a language to thrive, it needs a community of people contributing to it. If it doesn't, it'll eventually die unused. As such, there's more than "just the language"; it is also a community-building effort. > Also, the phrase "nazi bullshit" is severely... IMHO, you're reading too much into the word "bullshit". |
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