can't you omit type parameters in Kotlin?
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I already dropped everything the compiler allowed.
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why is 'left on the right and 'right on the left
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'coz I was in a hurry to beat Kotlin with F# beauty ;)
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#Haskell (note: you need type annotations for a and b, because otherwise the respective other type variable is ambiguous. Last print none.pic.twitter.com/lvEJOwq7vX
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your `print a` prints "Right 1" (approximately), but the original code prints "1".
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kotlin probably gives good insight of what will come to c#.
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So far,
#kotlin looks like simplified Scala. Simplified in a weird way I must say...
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Case classes seem like such an ugly hack to me now.
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I absolutely agree. Sadly
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Why is it a sadness thing? A rising tide raises all ships; standing on the shoulders of giants? Scala and Kotlin have different use cases
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Kotlin seems like Scala Jr. to me.
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Yeah I agree. That's kinda the point. Better Java, but not as high of a switching cost as scala
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I don't get it, you could achieve the same thing with Scala and a linter, and still leave the door open to the fancier features eventually.
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More please ... :)
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So noisy
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