typing things and making things happen in this language, and oh, I can actually, this is actually helping me get things done today. In programming, I think that chasm is even, even wider than something like Python, which again, I think there's an argument that it's a little bit of a script, a little bit of a programming language. With a programming language, where you're including libraries and having to learn about functions and methods and classes and things like that, I think it takes a lot longer to sort of get the feel for why that works and how that works and what's even possible as opposed to a scripting language where you see all the pieces in front of you, and each piece has a very complete description of what it can and, importantly, what it cannot do. And that is important, because I mean, that's kind of one of the drawbacks of a scripting language. You want to do something, but the toolset that you have available to you just doesn't have the specificity that you need for (44/54)
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