Know what you mean. Kinda torn between the "loose, sloppy, whatever" coding of KiX and more "strict, rigid" format of the other languages EH!. Most of us like rules. Even if just to see how far we can bend them.
I can see Ruud's side on this. Having to keep all this legacy support in must take some effort and must make additions more convoluted.
To Ron's comment, at the end of the day, it's not the strictness of the code but rather the functionality (or lack thereof) that will make (break) KiX in the end. Well... that and the 'pointy-haired Suits
' making the decisions.
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