> To someone coming from a language like Rust, saying that your type system doesn't have generics is like saying your car doesn't have wheels. It's just considered non-negotiable.
That's ridiculous. Plenty of people can appreciate the trade offs between "no generics" and "generics." There's nothing "non-negotiable" about it.
That's ridiculous. Plenty of people can appreciate the trade offs between "no generics" and "generics." There's nothing "non-negotiable" about it.