> Why would you assume I would say anything about genders if you asked me about gleam?
Because nobody asked you about Gleam and you still brought up gender. And then you said you would continue to bring up politics whenever the language came up.
> I would say it's run by political extremists that use their programming language to push political agendas
I find it comical you think a programming language can be used to push a political agenda. That's got to be the least effective way to spread political ideology I've ever heard. You make it sound so sinister.
> No I wouldn't care whatever political agendas the author hadn't he put it straight on the website calling me a nazi.
> Because nobody asked you about Gleam and you still brought up gender. And then you said you would continue to bring up politics whenever the language came up.
No I read on the website hacker news, someone submitted a link to the language website. The website brought up gender and centered in in the page about community guidelines.
> I find it comical you think a programming language can be used to push a political agenda. That's got to be the least effective way to spread political ideology I've ever heard. You make it sound so sinister.
Well it is because it is sinister imo. Maybe it's ineffective but it's still there which is kind of undeniable. A lot of technical projects have had political agendas on their websites. React, Go, Node.js, Emberjs etc etc. I kind of get it and support the anti-war stuff for Ukraine but for normal everyday politics that's mainly american? C'mon.
> Nobody called you a Nazi.
Yes the website kind of did, since I don't adhere to the ideology that they do.
Stop being so god damn naive dude, it's ridiculous.
Because nobody asked you about Gleam and you still brought up gender. And then you said you would continue to bring up politics whenever the language came up.
> I would say it's run by political extremists that use their programming language to push political agendas
I find it comical you think a programming language can be used to push a political agenda. That's got to be the least effective way to spread political ideology I've ever heard. You make it sound so sinister.
> No I wouldn't care whatever political agendas the author hadn't he put it straight on the website calling me a nazi.
Nobody called you a Nazi.