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hvb2today at 5:19 AM1 replyview on HN

> Yes, these things do best when they have a (simulated) environment they can make mistakes in and that can give them clear and fast feedback.

This always felt like a reason to throw it at coding. With its rigid syntax you'll know quickly and cheaply if what was written passes an absolute minimaal level of quality.


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erutoday at 7:55 AM

Well, rigid syntax, type checkers, automated tests, etc. They all help.