Would you attend a technical talk titled, "Why writing Scala is unethical", followed up by a technical workshop (with exercises) titled, "In case you are still unsure that writing Scala is unethical"?
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Replying to @dibblego
Thats a curious statement, which does bring into focus the question of ethics/morality in programming. It's sort of harder to move on to whether x is unethical. Far too many times I've found congruence on ethics on the other side of feasible
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Replying to @dnene
I think it's pretty easy to demonstrate that writing Scala is unethical. Mostly because you don't even need to talk about ethics, but Scala.
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Replying to @dibblego
I would be curious. But in all sincerity, because that writing in any language being unethical interests me rather than Scala per se.
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Right, I understand and think it is quite interesting that writing Scala is unethical and can be easily demonstrated so.
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