Per Jessen wrote:
Nathan Rixham wrote:

You can't have your cake and eat it.  You can't/shouldn't have strong
and loose typing in the same language.  In my opinion.
"Instead of providing programmers with a black or white choice between
static or dynamic typing, we should instead strive for softer type
systems. That is, static typing where possible, dynamic typing when
needed. Unfortunately there is a discontinuity between contemporary
statically typed and dynamically typed languages as well as a huge
technical and cultural gap between the respective language
communities."

I'm not sure whether to take you seriously now - you're quoting from a
Microsoft research paper? :-)

lol well picked up - for all I'm a linux fan M$ aren't all bad and hell they must have some very good programmers in the various teams, seems a shame to invalidate thier hard work and research just because they work for satan.


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