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They're describing how they felt before learning about types.



Yes. Like I said.

> I'm glad the author was able to move on from this, but it is utterly pervasive in some parts of our industry.


It's entirely possible you have a language barrier, but you should know that there's a meaningful difference between past and present tense when you're representing what other people said.

(Edit: added clarification of which speaker's tense was important)




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