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@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ - The limited type system provides either fine or loose control depending on your use case (read the docs for more info about `structs`) - Lack of headers make code less redundant and confusing (for me) - The language attempts to cram a limited and useful set of high-level features into any environment assuming that a standard library exists to support those features. + - Even though there is the *option* to use high level features, a programmer can very easily use none and instead favor fine control over memory and types akin to C or C++. - The standard library actually provides some control over how the language functions, so it can be adapted for many environments without compilation failure. - Similar to go, tnsl provides support for multiple return values. |