top | item 41795277 (no title) ddyevf635372 | 1 year ago Because it is not strictly typed language. discuss order hn newest kylecazar|1 year ago a lot of extremely popular languages aren't. KingMob|1 year ago You probably meant "static" or "strong", not "strictly".Regardless, both are still not right, since Elixir is getting a gradually-typed set-theoretic type system. It's been in the works for a few years now.
KingMob|1 year ago You probably meant "static" or "strong", not "strictly".Regardless, both are still not right, since Elixir is getting a gradually-typed set-theoretic type system. It's been in the works for a few years now.
kylecazar|1 year ago
KingMob|1 year ago
Regardless, both are still not right, since Elixir is getting a gradually-typed set-theoretic type system. It's been in the works for a few years now.