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- Strongtalk: A high-speed Smalltalk with incremental, optional strong typing http://www.strongtalk.org/ 5 comments
- Using multiple instances of strongly-typed settings with named options in .NET Core 2.x https://andrewlock.net/using-multiple-instances-of-strongly-typed-settings-with-named-options-in-net-core-2-x/ 7 comments dotnet
- Options for strongly typed functional programming with Python? (Slightly OT) https://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/6km0dd/options_for_strongly_typed_functional_programming/ 7 comments haskell
- If I have a struct field of type `Option<Rc<T>>`, and in one of my methods, I update the value of the field a `Some(Rc::new(new_value))`. In this case, provided that the strong count is 0, the Rc will be dropped right? https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/77dogs/if_i_have_a_struct_field_of_type_optionrct_and_in/ 15 comments rust
- Coronavirus challenges states that rejected Medicaid expansion, leaves uninsured with few options | "This outbreak is going to bring to light and highlight really strongly the types of disparities and the gaps in our health care system that leave people vulnerable," one expert said. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/uninsured-front-lines-america-s-working-poor-face-pandemic-without-n1169026 5 comments politics