> typing in golang isn't superior to python's type annotations.
Yes it is, in every way. When the first job of choosing to use types is choosing which of the five or so type checkers, each deficient in their own way and incapable of dealing with the poor idioms the language encourages to proliferate, you know you're on the wrong path.
Yes it is, in every way. When the first job of choosing to use types is choosing which of the five or so type checkers, each deficient in their own way and incapable of dealing with the poor idioms the language encourages to proliferate, you know you're on the wrong path.