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piebro | 1 year ago

Thanks for the post, I enjoyed reading it.

There is a small typo in this sentence: "As long as we’re willing to say that Carbon is is about reducing the reliance on the C++ Standard Committee ...". There are two "is".

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PaulDavisThe1st|1 year ago

It's a hangover from the ill-fated Clinton programming language, where you repeat an operator (such as "is") to ensure there is no ambiguity about what your intention is.

zelphirkalt|1 year ago

Did you mean to write "there is is no ambiguity ..."?