@kellabyte there’s also the fact the CLR has no interpreter, possibly because MSFT was afraid of violating Sun/Oracle patents
@kellabyte good point ;) I'm just not a C# fan... but I'm a fan of the many awesome languages on the JVM (e.g. Clojure, JRuby, Scala)
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@bascule Oh sure. Not trying to change your mind, just respect that techs are unique & lots to learn from them outside of personal prefs.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@bascule Echo chambers are why communities get inclusive and stop innovating & appear unwelcoming to outsiders wanting to join in. -
@kellabyte I don't think InDy has an echo chamber problem. It's more like nobody has any idea what it is -
@bascule I'm talking the JVM > CLR comment and the negativity. These behaviors detract open mindedness and aren't attractive to new people.
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@bascule The diversity of languages on the JVM are a great thing for sure. I've been saying this to the CLR communities for awhile now. -
@kellabyte CLR lacks the features to make dynamic languages perform well. Look at how JRuby and Jython fare against IronRuby and IronPython -
@bascule You like dynamic langs, I get that. I do acknowledge those disadvantages. Both runtimes are more diverse than that though :)
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