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minus-squarecbazero@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·19 days agoDynamic typing, special and unique syntax for every language feature, interpreter intrinsics
minus-squareunalivejoy@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·19 days agoOperator overloads, descriptor protocol, decorators
minus-squarexmunk@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up0·19 days agoOperator overloads are excellent for readable code when used well - I object to their inclusion on this list.
minus-squareunalivejoy@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·19 days agoAs long as you don’t have to implement it yourself.
minus-squarerhabarba@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up0·19 days agoDynamic typing is the source of very amazing errors, see JavaScript.
minus-squaresus@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·19 days agoI think the problems there are exacerbated a lot by over-eager type coercion and other crappy design decisions inherited from almost 30 years ago
minus-squarebarsoap@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up0·19 days agoYep lua and lisp/scheme are also unityped and not even close to as broken. All are remarkably similar languages, theory-wise. …also something something Guido not getting tail call elimination and people sending him copies of the wizard book. It’s been a while. (And, yes, lua does proper tail calls).
minus-squareTheHarpyEagle@pawb.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up0·18 days agoHonestly, I’ve been using type hints very heavily since they became a thing. I just use IDE completion too much to do without them.
Dynamic typing, special and unique syntax for every language feature, interpreter intrinsics
Operator overloads, descriptor protocol, decorators
Operator overloads are excellent for readable code when used well - I object to their inclusion on this list.
As long as you don’t have to implement it yourself.
Dynamic typing is the source of very amazing errors, see JavaScript.
I think the problems there are exacerbated a lot by over-eager type coercion and other crappy design decisions inherited from almost 30 years ago
Yep lua and lisp/scheme are also unityped and not even close to as broken. All are remarkably similar languages, theory-wise.
…also something something Guido not getting tail call elimination and people sending him copies of the wizard book. It’s been a while.
(And, yes, lua does proper tail calls).
Honestly, I’ve been using type hints very heavily since they became a thing. I just use IDE completion too much to do without them.