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...and mutable values by default.



... and single character ASCII non-UTF-8 variable names.

... and no types. So if a and b are strings in a "mostly string-ish language" then the value of b is "101" halfway thru and "111" at the end, right?

(I'd cut them a break if they used a single expressive and meaningful kanji even ifs only one glyph, although I'm struggling to think of a kanji that implies type and a compiler smart enough to understand the type embedded in the kanji... although it could happen)




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