Python was always strongly typed. For years there has been optional static typing and - you know - unit tests.
If you're having significant issues due to not knowing what types you're using, the type system may not be your greatest problem...
Python was always strongly typed. For years there has been optional static typing and - you know - unit tests.
If you're having significant issues due to not knowing what types you're using, the type system may not be your greatest problem...
Windows 95 was dreadful.
Yes I am old and my knees do hurt, thank you.
It still works since multiple identical keys are still valid json. Although that in itself isn't fantastic imo.