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If we want to steer the language into the future, we need to have a set of guiding principles, a "meta" (which also means finish-line in Spanish) that gives us a way to decide if a new feature, or development direction, is aligned with this philosophy or not.
What would you say these principles are
Note: please try to be on-topic, answering directly the question. We'll leave this open for a while, to eventually condense it in a more or less "official" philosophy white paper or manifesto.
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If we want to steer the language into the future, we need to have a set of guiding principles, a "meta" (which also means finish-line in Spanish) that gives us a way to decide if a new feature, or development direction, is aligned with this philosophy or not.
What would you say these principles are
Note: please try to be on-topic, answering directly the question. We'll leave this open for a while, to eventually condense it in a more or less "official" philosophy white paper or manifesto.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: