Do people really think that higher-kinded types are 'truly advanced and powerful features'?
I don't like the idea of compiler flags, its extra work that isn't needed. If people/teams decide they don't want to use aspects of the language then they are free to do so by convention.
> Is it easy for programmers of all abilities to understand and use? I am working with two guys right now who have less than 8 months of programming experience. They are not having a problem with scala. They can do…
Do people really think that higher-kinded types are 'truly advanced and powerful features'?
I don't like the idea of compiler flags, its extra work that isn't needed. If people/teams decide they don't want to use aspects of the language then they are free to do so by convention.
> Is it easy for programmers of all abilities to understand and use? I am working with two guys right now who have less than 8 months of programming experience. They are not having a problem with scala. They can do…