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Re: To C++ users trying to use Cocoa


  • Subject: Re: To C++ users trying to use Cocoa
  • From: Andy Lee <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 20:12:21 -0400

On May 12, 2007, at 8:01 PM, Erik Buck wrote:
In recent years, there has also been a modest rebellion against "bondage and discipline" programming languages.

Along those lines, I found this article very interesting. I came across it in Joel Spolsky's "The Best Software Writing I."


<http://www.mindview.net/WebLog/log-0025>
This became a puzzle to me: if strong static type checking is so important, why are people able to build big, complex Python programs (with much shorter time and effort than the strong static counterparts) without the disaster that I was so sure would ensue?

--Andy

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