Today was the first day of #RubyConf2020 and Matz, Ruby's creator, was sharing that Ruby 3.0 is gonna have more Static Type checking support! Typing won't be required, but more features will be added to allow people that want to introduce type checking in Ruby can use.
I understand the cases where using a Strongly Typing tool is adequate but I hate having to define types all the time :D
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Today was the first day of #RubyConf2020 and Matz, Ruby's creator, was sharing that Ruby 3.0 is gonna have more Static Type checking support! Typing won't be required, but more features will be added to allow people that want to introduce type checking in Ruby can use.
I understand the cases where using a Strongly Typing tool is adequate but I hate having to define types all the time :D