← Back to context Comment by madeofpalk 2 days ago I like TypeScript. It catches bugs in programs that Go doesn’t. 2 comments madeofpalk Reply Exoristos 1 day ago Isn't Go strongly, statically typed? madeofpalk 1 day ago For various definitions of "strong". People (ab)use pointers to hack in nil support, and the type system can't perform nil checks for you, so you still end up with runtime errors if you're not careful enough.
Exoristos 1 day ago Isn't Go strongly, statically typed? madeofpalk 1 day ago For various definitions of "strong". People (ab)use pointers to hack in nil support, and the type system can't perform nil checks for you, so you still end up with runtime errors if you're not careful enough.
madeofpalk 1 day ago For various definitions of "strong". People (ab)use pointers to hack in nil support, and the type system can't perform nil checks for you, so you still end up with runtime errors if you're not careful enough.
Isn't Go strongly, statically typed?
For various definitions of "strong". People (ab)use pointers to hack in nil support, and the type system can't perform nil checks for you, so you still end up with runtime errors if you're not careful enough.