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by personZ
4364 days ago
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Go's type system being weak is a factual statement. Haskell's type system being overcomplicated is an opinion. Calling one weak and the other overcomplicated are both completely subjective, biased statements. And no, some random blog doesn't count as a citation: There are zero legitimate, agreed to sources that will back up your definition. Instead it's people painting broad strokes to bias the world towards their own beliefs. Just as unreasonably I could say that Go has a Clarified Type System, versus the Conundrum Type System found in Haskell. |
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Now whether Go's type system actually has the property of 'weak'ness is very debatable. But whether it is true or false, it remains a factual statement.
[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong_and_weak_typing