It’s funny to emphasize the vibes of a language contra other ones when you’re supposed to be on the supposedly pragmatic side. Haskell and Rust are popular on “message boards”? Better not mention them among my peers and risk my blue collar street cred.
But it’s a red herring in any case since enum types are such a basic programming language feature. No need to evoke the Cool Kids languages at all.
But it’s a red herring in any case since enum types are such a basic programming language feature. No need to evoke the Cool Kids languages at all.