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ch_123 ◴[] No.23990527[source]
> Typed versus untyped is a 30-year-old issue for programming languages.

I'm pretty sure the merits of typed vs untyped has been going on since the 1950s at least. 30 years is such a specific period of time that it makes me wonder what happened in the early 90s that the author is referring to.

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cschep ◴[] No.23990596[source]
Ruby was invented? :)
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1. yakshaving_jgt ◴[] No.23991028[source]
Ruby is only 25, but Haskell is 30.