in reply to Re^2: Strong typing and Type Safety.A multilanguage approach
in thread Strong typing and Type Safety.A multilanguage approach
Disorganized in the sense that it tries to follow some kind of mobile phone type formatting, where width is limited to 60 chars, table of contents is forbidden, and starts off written in the 3rd person. Its almost has a playboy article feel, but without the benefit of nude females.
But I don't get why you think that it is shallow.I would be most interested in hearing your opinion in more detail
Because it is not in depth; it doesn't deliver what it promises and borders on incoherent wishy-washy. Based on the vocabulary its clearly written for experts but its full of vague generalities and not the kind of details experts would need to be demystified.
A beginner would be very confused but impressed by the authors immense knowledge, and left in awe of the coolness of these things and the author for knowing them.
An in-between-er would also be impressed, but lose interest after trying to decipher the prose between the code.
An expert would breeze through this article and think about thanking the author for a laugh, then do his own research.
Also it is not offensive towards Perl...
Did not think it was offensive towards any programming language
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Re^4: Strong typing and Type Safety.A multilanguage approach
by nikosv (Deacon) on Nov 19, 2010 at 15:53 UTC | |
by Anonymous Monk on Nov 20, 2010 at 02:41 UTC | |
by nikosv (Deacon) on Nov 20, 2010 at 08:09 UTC | |
by Anonymous Monk on Nov 20, 2010 at 10:06 UTC |