These examples and many, many more can easily show a tremendous difference in both the length and maintainability of a "dynamic" versus "static" language (granted that those are loose terms). That's far more than just type declarations or adaptor classes.
You missed the point. That is not a merit of the language but of the library.In reply to Re: Interesting read: "Why I use perl and still hate dynamic language weenies too"
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Interesting read: "Why I use perl and still hate dynamic language weenies too"
by ghenry
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