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I fail to see what the argument is here. So Python is a strongly typed language with no (/little) implicit casting, therefore you might as well learn another a language that shares those supposed faults but is potentially more complicated in every other way, because...?

Is having to explain namespaces, public vs private, static and so on just to get the most basic Java possible program off the ground on mostly the same level of complexity? Or do you just glance over those initially, like a complete beginner would for type casting an input in Python?




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