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by m0skit0
4089 days ago
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Stopped reading after "strong typing is better than weak typing". Well, it is not. He/she rules out perfectly valid programming languages because of this personal opinion nowhere near a fact (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/125367/dynamic-type-langu...). In fact, it directly contradicts his/her second point. I understand the author wants to drift it towards Scala, but make an effort and choose the right arguments! EDIT: well, at least the author states it is an "100% Opinionated View". And I finally read it all, but still not very convincing. And this comment is also an "100% Opinionated View" of course :) |
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Well, it is my opinion in fact, and that's why it says a "%100 opinionated view" in the subtitle.
There are many other persons with the same opinion: http://stackoverflow.com/a/43072/731933 http://blog.jooq.org/2014/12/11/the-inconvenient-truth-about... http://www.teamten.com/lawrence/writings/java-for-everything...
If we were to discuss everything in this article, starting with dynamic vs static typing, we'd still be here 3 months from now :). Which is why it is opinionated.