@nasser a little while back, you were comparing two types or families of tools, you said something like "some are legos, other are more like clay", something like this. Do you remember how you've defined the too sides?
@nasser a little while back, you were comparing two types or families of tools, you said something like "some are legos, other are more like clay", something like this. Do you remember how you've defined the too sides? 2 comments
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@neauoire this was the original post: https://merveilles.town/@nasser/109265538480410221
I was thinking about programming specifically, particularly dynamic and static types at the time