> anyone writing Python (sans mypy) doesn't get to chastise Go for lacking generics! :) Why do you say this point in particular? Python's duck typing makes generics very easy, no? i.e., you can write an algorithm in…
I assumed the poster meant the git concept of pre-commit hooks, which is just a shell script - https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Customizing-Git-Git-Hooks
Elasticache is a totally closed source implementation that does not contribute back to the community. How did this situation change your decision?
They're complementary (I'd say) :)
> anyone writing Python (sans mypy) doesn't get to chastise Go for lacking generics! :) Why do you say this point in particular? Python's duck typing makes generics very easy, no? i.e., you can write an algorithm in…
I assumed the poster meant the git concept of pre-commit hooks, which is just a shell script - https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Customizing-Git-Git-Hooks
Elasticache is a totally closed source implementation that does not contribute back to the community. How did this situation change your decision?
They're complementary (I'd say) :)