…#kp4v2wa) @prologic It's not for everyone, but it's worth noting that scala is not a pure functional language. There are imperative constructs if you want them, there are OO constructs if you want the…
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…#kp4v2wa) @eaplmx I'm pretty biased because I've been using scala as my language of choice since 2013 or so 😆
Whatever documentation issues there were in the early days have long since been addressed…
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…#kp4v2wa) @eaplmx I like Go, never actually used Rust. As a friend of const correctness, I have to say that Go failed on that completely. Even Java is better on that. It appears that Rust solved this …
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…#kp4v2wa) Also, because it's so annoying to manage dependencies with C and C++, there are often flags you can set to disable functionality related to a dependency if you don't need it.
Gron has no su…
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…#kp4v2wa) @mckinley Agree on "micro dependencies" (NodeJS / NPM ecosystem is _quite_ guilty of this); however I think this comes down to some level of "good practise" and "good code hygiene" -- I don'…
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…#kp4v2wa) As a user of programs, it makes me groan to see a program written in anything but C or C++. In just about every other language, it's too easy to manage dependencies, and two problems arise.
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(#kp4v2wa) @tkanos I agree! I like C# a lot, but I'd go with Script languages (Python, JS, PHP) for quick prototypes. Even working JSON with recent versions of C# takes a lot of Dev time.
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(#kp4v2wa) Btw Go is also good for networking. And
C# has a very beautiful reflection library I still prefer go but I may think in C# if I have to deal with a lot of reflection.
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