What are some dead programming languages and frameworks? This piece of shit is rightfully mocked on hacker news and reddit. I don’t understand how anybody could ever tolerate a dynamically typed language. Static types are necessary for a language being a useful engineering tool and not some entry level, poorly scaling baby crayons.
>>108508459Pic rel is not dead, but it should be.
>>108508476Exactly! Dynamic languages always wind up worse in the long run. They don’t even have the value proposition of saving time up front anymore, as static languages have gotten much quicker at the compile - iterate cycle and refactoring is a breeze with static analysis. I feel so much safer with my types proving the program for me.
>>108508459>>108508476Step aside, peasants. The king of dead meme languages has arrived.
>>108508459Coding in general is a dead meme. VibeGODS won