There is no such thing as perfection in the real world. Close enough is good enough.
I'd normally agree with you in practice, but since "close enough" seems likely to cover most mainstream languages in use today I figured "absolute non-negotiable" probably was intended to mean a stricter standard.
I'd normally agree with you in practice, but since "close enough" seems likely to cover most mainstream languages in use today I figured "absolute non-negotiable" probably was intended to mean a stricter standard.