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@wallhackio @aescling i don’t think it has very many and i think they’re mostly not evil though

@wallhackio @aescling oh maybe we’re just agreeing and think we’re arguing

i was going to say:

» i’m mostly joking but to me the only conceptual barrier to adding a new feature to a language is incompatibility with what has already been specified

» so it stands to reason that the language which is the least specified will be the one with the most potential for new features

because i interpreted you as saying “i consider the potential for a language feature to be added to, itself, be a language feature”

but if you are not taking such a radical stance and only talking about features as they exist today, i think we both agree that javascript has language features, i just forgot what they were?

@wallhackio @aescling oh well then C must have the most features, on account of being the least specified

@wallhackio @aescling arguably things like generator functions and class expressions have introduced new possibilities for the language tho

@aescling @wallhackio i suppose a few features have been added in recent years but i wouldn’t call them evil

@alyssa i wonder if they are obliged as consequence of not allowing sideloading of alternate storefronts

fiancé left bed for some probably important reason idk but i think i’m gonna not leave bed and that is important also

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why even return values of $res_type when you could just pass in an argument of $res_type[static 1] instead

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