There are arguments to be made for both dynamic and static languages being good for moving quickly or accommodating change, often in the context of a startup. And it's true for both, except that a static language only lets you move quickly between correct programs.
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Replying to @propensive
https://www.haskellforall.com/2019/06/the-cap-theorem-for-software-engineering.html … Static languages value consistency over availability: can't run a program at all until it has compiled successfully.
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"Consistency over availability" is an interesting way of describing it (and not in a bad way)...
8:55 AM - 28 Jan 2021
from Krakow, Poland
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