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jedimastert ◴[] No.43568368[source]
> It was a significant improvement that now many a silly mistake did result in an error message instead of in an erroneous answer. (And even this improvement wasn't universally appreciated: some people found error messages they couldn't ignore more annoying than wrong results, and, when judging the relative merits of programming languages, some still seem to equate "the ease of programming" with the ease of making undetected mistakes.)

If I didn't know who wrote this it would seem like a jab directly at people who dislike Rust.

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1. pwdisswordfishz ◴[] No.43569287[source]
I would have thought of people who unironically liked fractal-of-bad-design-era PHP and wat-talk JavaScript.

I guess some kinds of foolishness are just timeless.