Python from Wise Guy's Viewpoint

Matthew Danish mdanish at andrew.cmu.edu
Tue Oct 28 07:56:43 EST 2003


You are right about Haskell, as I wrote in my initial post on this, it
has a numeric tower derived from Lisp (though I think it is not enabled
by default, or something?).  Mostly I was annoyed that 20 * 30 being
possibly an overflow was brought up as an example of static typing being
expressive.

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