← Back to context Comment by naasking 19 hours ago Yes, which presumably would have actually been tested by someone before it was uploaded. 3 comments naasking Reply troupo 17 hours ago Neither you nor the sibling commentator can be serious. naasking 11 hours ago Hey, guess what else is processed at runtime: all of the dynamically typed programming languages that run half of the internet. I wonder how they can still get reliability despite that? troupo 6 hours ago 1. They don't really2. That is literally besides the point we're arguing here.At this point i have no interest in this "discussion".Adieu.
troupo 17 hours ago Neither you nor the sibling commentator can be serious. naasking 11 hours ago Hey, guess what else is processed at runtime: all of the dynamically typed programming languages that run half of the internet. I wonder how they can still get reliability despite that? troupo 6 hours ago 1. They don't really2. That is literally besides the point we're arguing here.At this point i have no interest in this "discussion".Adieu.
naasking 11 hours ago Hey, guess what else is processed at runtime: all of the dynamically typed programming languages that run half of the internet. I wonder how they can still get reliability despite that? troupo 6 hours ago 1. They don't really2. That is literally besides the point we're arguing here.At this point i have no interest in this "discussion".Adieu.
troupo 6 hours ago 1. They don't really2. That is literally besides the point we're arguing here.At this point i have no interest in this "discussion".Adieu.
Neither you nor the sibling commentator can be serious.
Hey, guess what else is processed at runtime: all of the dynamically typed programming languages that run half of the internet. I wonder how they can still get reliability despite that?
1. They don't really
2. That is literally besides the point we're arguing here.
At this point i have no interest in this "discussion".
Adieu.