February 5th, 2008  | Published in dynamic languages, emacs-lisp, erlang, perl, python, Ruby  | 33 Comments  |  Bookmark on Pinboard.in I see my old pal Bill is spreading dynamic language FUD again. Iâm the âdynamic language evangelist colleagueâ to whom he sent the email he mentions. First, I find it funny that he calls me a âdynamic language evangelist.â Iâm really more of a multi-language evan
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