On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 18:50:53 -0600, Michael Kay <mike(_at_)saxonica(_dot_)com>
wrote:
It's certainly true that type-checking rules make it harder to
generate code that will get through the compiler, but I think that's a
price
worth paying.
Words of well experienced wisdom, my friends. Pay attention! 99.100% of
what I know about writing code comes from the mind of Michael Kay (the
remaining .99% from a combination of Jeni Tennison, James Clark, Dimitre
Novatchev, Wendell Piez, and David Carlisle (with a bit of Dave Pawson
thrown in for good measure) but my guess is that each one of these folks
hold the same level of admiration and respect that I do for Dr.MHK, so
that should tell you something.)
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