• lysdexic@programming.devOP
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    4 months ago

    Proper HTTP implementations in proper languages utilize header-name enums for strict checking/matching (…)

    I don’t know what you are talking about.

    Java provides java.lang.Object.HttpHeaders, which is a constants class that provides static final String fields for the popular request and response headers.

    .NET does the exact same thing with it’s class Microsoft.Net.Http.Headers.HeaderNames.

    I can go on and on.

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      4 months ago

      You just referenced two languages that don’t have proper sum types. lol.

      Also mentioning Microsoft tech while a certain world event is taking place right now. lol.

      • lysdexic@programming.devOP
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        4 months ago

        You just referenced two languages that don’t have proper sum types. lol.

        You’re complained about “Proper HTTP implementations in proper languages”.

        I provided two concrete examples of two of the most popular and production-grade programming language ever developed.

        I can provide more.

        You then tried to weasel out by moving your goal post from “Proper HTTP implementations in proper languages” to “languages that don’t have proper sum types”.

        I won’t waste more of my time with you. Whatever you’re posting lacks relevance and does not justify any attention from anyone.