People who care about 5% performance overhead will never use Go in the first place.
> That's the job of the defense Which might not exist depending on the jury's job. See a few recent of the recent cases were a jury decided to not indict police officers for killing blacks based on citations from the…
> Nope, it's cause we're idiots and we like inefficient things. Let's have a look: Health care, public education, mass incarceration, anti-vaxxers, "war against drugs", "war against terrorism", free speech... I think…
So a jury being lied to by the state attorney is better than a jury which did their own research (with all the faults this includes)?
http://www.scala-js.org/ has a nice comparison between JavaScript, ECMAScript 6, TypeScript and Scala. I'm not sure there is much substance to develop "native" programs in TypeScript/Haxe/... they don't have an…
A bridge is always easier to build if there is no river in between.
People who care about 5% performance overhead will never use Go in the first place.
> That's the job of the defense Which might not exist depending on the jury's job. See a few recent of the recent cases were a jury decided to not indict police officers for killing blacks based on citations from the…
> Nope, it's cause we're idiots and we like inefficient things. Let's have a look: Health care, public education, mass incarceration, anti-vaxxers, "war against drugs", "war against terrorism", free speech... I think…
So a jury being lied to by the state attorney is better than a jury which did their own research (with all the faults this includes)?
http://www.scala-js.org/ has a nice comparison between JavaScript, ECMAScript 6, TypeScript and Scala. I'm not sure there is much substance to develop "native" programs in TypeScript/Haxe/... they don't have an…
A bridge is always easier to build if there is no river in between.