1/ I think this is an underutilized pedagogical device. You can find scattered tutorials like "Z for Y programmers," but it's not the default. That's weird. Unless way more people try-and-quit programming than I realize, most people come to a new language with prior experience.https://twitter.com/b0rk/status/989253605524942849 …
3/ "But you shouldn't program Z as if it were Y." (Concrete example: Don't program an in an OO language like you would a functional one.) Okay, that's true. But, ignoring the users habits doesn't make them less accessible. Contrast them, explicitly. Make them obviously different.
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i think Rust/C++ is an interesting example because (AFAIK) there are a lot of things that the compiler enforces in Rust that you should probably enforce in C++ in code reviews
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