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Ahh you mean the implementation of var in other langauges than python, i missunderstood you there! Yeah var is a bit risky to use in that case, same i like c# too! Its pretty reliable and stable.
Yep, I was specifically talking about C#'s implementation.
I worked with some large C# code bases, and you could always see the point in time in which an individual developer would finally get comfortable with
var
- it's when the code would start getting unreadable. ๐คฃYeah same ;D But at least its not like in smaller or medium sized python projects where even if its just 2 files its unbearable unpredictable.
True true!