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You're describing tools usable in writing new code.

What static languages thrive in, however, is maintaining old code that was written by somebody else.



Which is the reason why it makes sense to write new applications in a dynamic language, and later port critical parts of it to more static compiled ones.


s/port critical parts of it to/dump everything and rewrite from scratch in


Sure, whatever it takes. I've just written the same thing at another recent thread, so we agree on that.




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