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@qqq Forgive me, do you mean if there is anyone who didn't have many before it last went up in value?
Me too, in hindsight.
Imagine if you sold your last couple btc at USD 1100. Not that I’d be that stupid or anything ..
https://www.gdax.com/trade/BTC-USD <-- way too adcdictive; I'm getting nothing done today
Would you consider the climate of hawaii (being more-or-less perpetual summer) as being statically typed?
No. Climates in general have the ability to behave dynamically. Any one instance of a climate might appear unchanging, but you have to leave room for it to change, and you want to have consistency in your climate definitions
Even if you knew for a fact hawaii's climate would never change, I'd still consider it dynamic so it can be treated the same as other climates
I have no idea what's going on but it looks cool. (should've took some basic economics courses...
@ghadi: i dunno, serms to me the ability to extend the languath without mucking with the compiler is a Very Big Deal.