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by altmanaltman
14 days ago
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You are missing the point here. Single binary files are not what makes a programming language good or bad. Its like saying "I want a red car because it goes fast" when people are actually disucssing how the engine works or how easy/difficult is it to drive etc. You cannot base your like/dislike on that single criteria and expect that to actually make sense. |
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For some people, Linux package management is not solved. Static binaries at least work for deployment.
More useful for client software, but you can’t just dismiss someone for having this preference given the poor viability of running arbitrary binaries on Linux due to GNU’s userland style.