I tend to agree with you, not for the different semantic aspect, since they both are capable of expressing the same thing (with checked exceptions), but for the performance impact of exceptions. If I'm not mistaken…
Maybe the issue was with how powerful and unrestricted reflection was in java before introduction of modules.
I think a proper way to solve this issue, not specific to python but languages running in a VM in general, would be to have some sort of language support where you specifically define what access rights/ system…
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I tend to agree with you, not for the different semantic aspect, since they both are capable of expressing the same thing (with checked exceptions), but for the performance impact of exceptions. If I'm not mistaken…
Maybe the issue was with how powerful and unrestricted reflection was in java before introduction of modules.
I think a proper way to solve this issue, not specific to python but languages running in a VM in general, would be to have some sort of language support where you specifically define what access rights/ system…
Location: Albania Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: JavaScript, TypeScript, NodeJS, MongoDB, Angular2+, Vue3, React, GraphQL, Java, Spring Boot, Git, Linux LinkedIn:…