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by luis_cho
225 days ago
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This reminds me o sharp knifes argument. In programming you may want to provide tools that can shoot you in the foot, if the alternative is not as powerful. here is a conversation with DHH about it [0]. For instance, you may consider dynamic languages if the alternative is too much type gymnastics. The first time I've seen the argument was in the prag-prog magazine that sadly is not active anymore. [0] VIDEO: https://youtube.com/watch?v=vagyIcmIGOQ&t=8396 |
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