> On 3 Nov 2014, at 19:28, Stas Malyshev <smalys...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
>> PHP doesn’t need more inconsistency, sure, but we must be practical
>> here. It is bad if PHP and Hack have the same feature with different
>> syntax, it will cause developer confusion and further segment the
>> communities.
> 
> Given that Hack is a different language, which was designed AFAIK with
> little input from PHP community, I don't see how there would be any
> confusion - it's like saying PHP and Perl or PHP and Java having
> different syntaxes leads to segmenting the communities.

This is an unfair comparison. Hack is a compatible superset of PHP, much like 
TypeScript is a compatible superset of JavaScript.

> In fact, there
> are two different communities - though, of course, people can belong to
> both - and two different languages. I do not think Hack syntax should
> have much weight in decisions about what syntax to choose in PHP - it's
> a different language, even though it has many similarities.

I’d rather there be less divergence between Hack and PHP, to limit the damage 
that it causes to the community.

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Andrea Faulds
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