On Tuesday, 28 November 2017 at 04:37:04 UTC, Michael V. Franklin wrote:
Please submit things like this to the issue tracker. They are very easy to fix, and if I'm aware of them, I'll probably do the work. But, please provide a code example and offer a suggestion of what you would prefer it to say; it just makes things easier.>

I'd be happy to submit an issue, but I'm not quite sure I'd be the best to determine an error message (at least not this early). Mainly because I have no clue what it was yelling at me about. I only new to add static because I told people my intentions and they suggested it. I guess having a non statically marked class is a valid feature imported from Java world. I'm just not as familiar with that specific feature of Java. Therefore I have no idea what the text really had to do with anything. Maybe appending "if you meant to make a static class" would have been helpful. I fiddled with Rust a little too, and it's what they tend to do very well. Make verbose error messages.

We're not alone:  https://youtu.be/6_xdfSVRrKo?t=353

And he was so much better at articulating it than I was. Another C# guy though. :)

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