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It’s an extremely toxic mindset and is totally dismissive towards others’ capabilities. I’m curious if this is a tell of the culture in language teams there.
I’m not even done with uni and I have great appreciation toward language design. I doubt I’m an exception here. Glad to know that if I meet Rob Pike, he’ll infantilize me. As if he hasn’t already with these words.
Language rejects HKT just because it is going to be slow to compile yet still writing boilerplate error handling code repeatedly. Monadic interfaces always win. But you know "It is not built for that".
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As with so many terrible proclamations it could be positive if it was just approached differently. "The language should be approachable for newcomers and shouldn't require a Ph.D. in type theory to master.", for example, feels like it captures some of the same ideas.
It does say something for the language that people use it despite being called stupid for doing so by its very creator.
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