@nelhage read this and thought of your recent tweet: http://elbenshira.com/blog/the-end-of-dynamic-languages/ …
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@avibryant@patrickc I missed that line. In that case: kudos to the author of that post. -
@Eigenvariable@patrickc I don't buy that argument in Scala's case, though. The design space is so huge and varied that it's paralyzing. -
@avibryant@Eigenvariable@patrickc I'll take the other side of "the age of dynamic languages is over" bet any day of the week. -
@mattknox@avibryant@patrickc Sadly, I agree with you. It's better read as "gee, I wish the age of dynamic languages would start waning." -
@Eigenvariable@avibryant@patrickc I get that you like types, but surely you want more people programming? -
@mattknox@Eigenvariable@avibryant@patrickc It's not clear to me that static typing is necessarily harder for beginners. -
@noahlt@Eigenvariable Maybe, but js, vb, and excel seem to argue otherwise. I like both, but teaching beginners types is hard. -
@mattknox@noahlt@Eigenvariable I think we'll get better at types, and they will tip over to being better for beginners. - 1 more reply
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