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thepratt
7y ago
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What I'm contesting is the assumption of the majority. There may be a small sub-set of programmers who will prefer the example, but until Avail's usage/interest is wide-spread such an assumption has no validity.
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ljw1001
7y ago
"Many" doesn't mean "the majority" any more than it means "every".
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