You have 10 seconds to tell me why I shouldn't use a weakly typed language.
Go ahead and use it if it suits your needs
If you're looking for shitposts, fuck off amd kill yourself
>>59835206
>fuck off amd kill yourself
Intel shill detected.
>>59835176
I won't tell you because it's a secret.
C and C++ are all you need to use.
>>59835176
Pro: Comfy
Con: Not fearless
>>59835176
I use it for almost everything because it is comfy and no bullshit
want to learn Go to be complete tho
python is strongly typed, but it's dynamically typed so you can change types on the fly
>>59835176
Because python isn't weakly typed. You are confused as to what strongly typed means.
>>59835176
Learn a real scripting language such as Perl.
>>59836214
This.
Sorry to be that guy, but not sorry enough not to post.
Weak typing sounds terrible, it annoys me enough that Python implicitly converts ints to floats.
As for dynamic typing, it's comfy as hell for OOP.
>>59836204
This. I still prefer static typing, but strong typing helps make sure that code doesn't fail silently.
>>59837611
>Weak typing sounds terrible, it annoys me enough that Python implicitly converts ints to floats.
That would be when you implicitly use the division operator?
>>59835176
Learn Lisp.
Pros: very easy to learn, very fast to write in, many built in features, many libs, huge user base (tons of support)
Cons: unimaginably slow
>>59840369
It's when you do anything (e.g. 1. + 1 is 2.)
Obviously it's very useful in the vast majority of cases but something about it irks me
>>59835225
You AMD fanboys are all the same. Someone makes a typo and you jump on it. What the fuck is wrong with you