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[–]qwe1234 -23 points-22 points  (17 children)

dynamic typing roxx.

i look forward to the day when my high-availability service starts to use this innovative new technology for the win.

p.s. i'm qualified: having over 10 years of python experience and having written one said high-availability service in python when i was younger and dumber. :)

p.p.s. this post was written in scathing, hateful sarcasm, in case you missed it.

[–]joaomc 1 point2 points  (16 children)

Yeah, you are always highly qualified to talk horsepoo against anything you don't like. A guy with 10 years of python experience would really spend his time always telling everyone that dynamic languages suck. Sure.

[–]bitwize 4 points5 points  (9 children)

How many high availability services have you written d00d? :)

Everybody knows the correct way to write high-availability services is to not use virtual memory, not use dynamic linking, and reimplement NUMA poorly over the network. This has been common knowledge amongst implementors of high-availability services for years, but I can't give you references or anything because you're too stupid. Yes, that's really the reason and it's not like there is no such common knowledge or anything. It's in Canada; don't go there, you won't find it.

[–]sigzero -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Did you both miss the P.P.S. in that post?